A classic book is one that can be enjoyed by anyone from 4 to 80. 'Cedric' fits the bill and will soon be a classic! Cedric is good and true and beautiful. Just read it and see for yourself. The beauty and terror of the sea come alive in the Victorian era, along with crusty old characters in need of redemption, intertwined with the story of a truly amazing dog, with a splash of delightful chaste romances. A deep love of God is strongly woven throughout the entire story. Personally, I am going to enjoy reading this book to my entire family! It's hard to find books that everyone will like but this one has the makings to be enjoyed by our 16 year old all the way down to our 4 year old, with all the kids in between!
Becky BeckA Classic-Good, True and Beautiful!
It is one of the most amazing books I have ever read!
Mattie Jo Age 11
Yes indeed, this story revolves around a New Foundland dog 🐕, but it’s so much more than a story to warm the cockles of your heart ♥️ !!
This book 📕 will touch your heart, that part of your heart that you have hidden away and protected from an unkind world 🌎 .
This book will encourage you to reach out and have faith again, faith in people, faith in animals, faith in creation and ultimately faith in a creator that loves each of us humans in a way that is nearly impossible to comprehend !
Buy this book 📕 for yourself and all of your “animal lover” family and friends…….they will Thankyou……..I guarantee it !!
Flyboy Stinson
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Harry StinsonDOG 🐕 LOVERS UNITE !!
I am not an expert on reviews just wanted to say this book had me hooked from the first page.I felt like I was there on that coastline with all of the characters. Thank you so much for writing this book.
D. Hunter Cedric footprints in the sand
The character development in this gook grabs the reader and doesn't let go. I would read a chapter, thoroughly enjoying it, yet wondering where it was leading and what I should be musing about? I love how faith is delicately woven into the lives of the people of Sheppey
Debra Haley
The character development is captivating. I would tell myself just, "Just one more chapter", and end up reading several more... Who would have thought that an 1831 painting of a dog would inspire an author to write such a wonderful book? I'm thankful that the dog inspired the painter who, in turn, inspired the author, who inspired this reader.
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