The race technique in the rain so far is the best book I have ever read. The story will be held in Seattle, Washington. Please pass through the dog's eyes completely. This special dog Enzo was adopted on a small farm in Washington. His perspective on life is very interesting; Enzo only has gestures. He can not communicate like a human being. Through the dog's eyes, life is very discreet and simple. Enzo's favorite owner, Denny, is a very talented racer who works in the high-end garage.
With the adaptation of the best-selling adult novel "Rain Racing Art" by beautiful Enzo fool by watching TV, listening to the car around his car, Danny Ward to understand the world. Next racer, daughter of Denny, Zoƫ, a fellow traveler. Enzo discovered that life is similar to orbits - it is not just for progress. Gold is good for dogs. She seems very easy for her brother to be called a whisper of her dog and she can not wait to start her 7th grade volunteer project at Roxbury Park Dog Shelter. But this shelter may not have money and may have to close ... if Kim and her friends Sasha and Taylor can not save it!
Through his dog's eyes Enzo Racer Danny is a preliminary version of the story, "Rainy Race Art" Garthstein (if you want to know, it is a big dog named Enzo Ferrari). Danny is a talented young racer, but his life continues to leave a major obstacle to his approach not to become the ultimate dream of a professional F1 driver. Therefore, compare life to race and express important classes of life
In the rain, a stan of art who races in the rain (Stan) will review his whole life along the dog's (Enzo) perspective. Since his birth he quickly became a lifelong fellow of Danny and his lifetime career is very competitive. He saw the complexity of mankind more and more as he saw the family grow and divide together. Stein's book keeps asking me questioning the most secular theme of life. Reborn the question from the stuffed animal, this book excites me, confuses me and full of miracles. I would recommend this book to those who love dogs and want to do books to teach us about toughness, change and the loss of the human spirit. - Judy Barakal, 2020