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Hardcover Water Dogs Book

ISBN: 1400062179

ISBN13: 9781400062171

Water Dogs

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Lewis Robinson's critically acclaimed story collection Officer Friendly was described by the San Francisco Chronicle as "eleven letter-perfect stories with the keen understanding of human nature... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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You will feel the bleak mid-winter

A favorable review in the New York Times Review of Books led me to read this novel. It is hard to determine how, but Lewis Robinson puts you in the run down home and in the Maine woods and bays in the dreary Maine winter. Reading this novel, you can see the snow falling and put on a sweater to warm yourself in a house with the thermostat set no higher than sixty. The mystery of the disappearance of a young man during a fierce paintball contest is thoroughly engrossing. Robinson's character development and plot pacing make this a worthwhile book. While it is a page turner, it also has depth and is a cut above the mass market paperbacks you buy at the airport. The book revolves around the lives of a family of twenty-somethings and their friends. While you find yourself wishing they'd get some direciton in life, you also find yourself there with them. Robinson puts you in their world and gets you inside their heads and hearts. This book is art and fine literature. I hope we see more from this author. This is his first novel. He had previously published a collection of short stories. Everyone who reviews this book seems to have some connection with Maine so I might as well say mine. We own a home in central Maine and have vacationed there for over thirty years. We are "from away." My daughter is a Bowdoin graduate, who coincidentally worked in animal shelters in town and got to know a fair number of local people while studying there. She and her fiance, also a Bowdoin graduate whose family now makes theiir home in the vicinity found the book captivating. The book is moody and believable and a fine mystery. You will find yourself wanting to get back to it when you put it down. You will also get the sense that you reading something worthwhile.

High praise for high prose in a first novel

Water Dogs by Lewis Robinson, his first novel following his very successful collection of short stories has all of the ingredients for success. It is beautifully written. Beyond that, the suspense holds a reader's interest, building carefully to a remarkable and believable conclusion. The page by page development of the main characters reveals Robinson's grasp of the subtleties of family, especially sibling relationships, young love and an appreciation of nature in its most awesome features. Robinson reveals himself to be an accomplished writer who is to be watched for further, even more mature work. New Englanders, and especially visitors to Maine will find it an especially good read.

"Reinventing Your Inner Comanche Princess"

This book was such a good read. For me the brilliance was in the details. For example. my above review title is a book which the protagonist sees on a bedside table, giving the reader an amusing sense of the occupant of the room. Robinson then goes on to note all the books down the hall in his girlfriend's room so we are able to fill in many of the blanks as to who she really is. Starkly portrayed with both compassion, warmth and humor are the complications of local life in Maine (or anywhere) in the cold, dark times. Water Dogs is shortish, pithy and wonderful. I loved it.

a beautiful read

The characters in Water Dogs move through the snow, taking unexpected and unhurried turns, but there's never a moment that the reader isn't fully awake and engaged. There's a kindness and patience that Lewis Robinson shows towards his characters so that as the reader--I wanted desperately to know what's going to happen and still to take it slowly, to savor the ride. Just the quality of the writing is plenty, but there's such a compelling story and the love you feel for these Maine folks that live on past the book.

The snowy shadows

Maine, in the winter. It's not exactly the happy vacationland we associate with the state during the sunny and warm months, so all the more reason to set a novel in the light-challenged snow of January or February. And light really is noteworthy here, because this brilliant first novel by Lewis Robinson, "Water Dogs", is presented in muted hues. That, in itself, helps the characters rise to passion. Those pesky twenty-somethings are growing up and with it comes paintball tournaments, early adult love, reflections of adolescence and, yes, intrigue. Robinson deftly splays his characters across sofas, beds and time and the result is as crisp a novel as the snow undertow. The story unfolds neatly, and his narrative always runs in a smooth fashion. "Water Dogs" is not to be read on the beach. It's a fireplace and blizzard type of book, and one I highly recommend. This is my first introduction to Lewis Robinson and I hope to read more of his works.
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