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2011 Nominated

Giv: The Story of a Dog and America

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

My name is Dean Hickok, Sergeant, late of the U.S. Marines. I authored this work, though I did not create its people nor their stories. These, you will come to find, I inherited.

The book and its people become known to me because I nearly ran down a dog one night on a back road during a Kentucky rainstorm.

The dog, it turned out, had been made to suffer and left to die in a crate. But his will to survive his determination to overcome the many cruelties inflicted upon him, and the ultimate and unabated goodness that abided in him even afterwards, are the actual reason these pages bearing my name exists at all.

I was profoundly wounded of heart and empty of purpose as I drove through the Kentucky darkness that night. I had recently returned from Iraq, the lone survivor of my squad, when my headlights bore through a sweeping rain the find him there stumbled and fallen.

So begins what is being described as “A landmark American work of heart” … that was born from a journey the author took across this country to collect stories about the dog and man.
But it is not just a book about a dog know as GIV. It is also about America, its place and people. And the events that shaped our history and impacted our hearts.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Boston
Teran

Boston Teran is a pseudonym for the internationally acclaimed author of thirteen novels, many of them translated into foreign languages. Teran’s vision and artistry have been compared to great American writers like Hemingway and Larry McMurtry, as well as filmmakers John Ford and Sam Peckinpah. His debut novel, God is a Bullet, is considered a cult classic. The author has won countless awards, including the American Fiction Award for Adventure: Historical, the Grand Prix Calibre 38, the Stephen Crane Literary Award for First Fiction, the Mystery Writers of Japan Award for Best Novel and the John Creasey Award for Best Novel by the British Crime Writers Association. Nominations include The Edgar Award for Best First Novel, the Foreword Reviews Book of the Year Award, and the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award for Best Novel.

Boston Teran is a pseudonym for the internationally acclaimed author of thirteen novels, many of them translated into foreign languages. Teran’s vision and artistry have been compared to great American writers like Hemingway and Larry McMurtry, as well as filmmakers John Ford and Sam Peckinpah. His debut novel, God is a Bullet, is considered a cult classic. The author has won countless awards, including the American Fiction Award for Adventure: Historical, the Grand Prix Calibre 38, the Stephen Crane Literary Award for First Fiction, the Mystery Writers of Japan Award for Best Novel and the John Creasey Award for Best Novel by the British Crime Writers Association. Nominations include The Edgar Award for Best First Novel, the Foreword Reviews Book of the Year Award, and the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award for Best Novel.

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NOMINATING LIBRARY COMMENTS

Writing from a deep understanding of the human capacity for both good and evil, Boston Teran effortlessly evokes the full range of human emotion in a unique and moving tale of redemption.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
United States
Original Language
English
Author
Publisher
High Top Publishing

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