178 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published January 1,2003
The story of young Jacob is truly captivating. He is a boy who has an extraordinary connection with animals, yet humans seem to baffle him. The narrative is presented from the perspective of Katie, the daughter of a doctor. She is the only human who can perceive the goodness within Jacob, even when everyone else views him as something less than human.
This story is deeply touching. The author has a remarkable way of telling it, drawing the reader in and making them invested in the characters. I found myself completely engaged from start to finish. While I would have loved to know more about Jacob's future and what became of him as he grew up, the ending was, in my opinion, the perfect way to conclude the story. It was both heartwrenching and lovely at the same time, leaving a lasting impression on me.
Overall, this book was a wonderful read and I would highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys a good story about acceptance, friendship, and the power of seeing the good in others.