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The LoneDogs of Scrabble focuses on friendship and family, individuality, diversity-and dogs., The human relationships in LoneDogs are far-reaching with quick-paced dialogue, likeable characters and multilayered relationships. The plot centers around three culturally dissimilar teens and their families, who interrelate through a gamut of emotions in a continuum of events. The human story begins with Jonas, a highly creative thirteen-year-old, who aspires to be a writer and overtly asserts his own style. In school he meets Roy, a sharp-tongued teen from Oklahoma with an acerbic disdain for the…mehr

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The LoneDogs of Scrabble focuses on friendship and family, individuality, diversity-and dogs., The human relationships in LoneDogs are far-reaching with quick-paced dialogue, likeable characters and multilayered relationships. The plot centers around three culturally dissimilar teens and their families, who interrelate through a gamut of emotions in a continuum of events. The human story begins with Jonas, a highly creative thirteen-year-old, who aspires to be a writer and overtly asserts his own style. In school he meets Roy, a sharp-tongued teen from Oklahoma with an acerbic disdain for the immaturity of his classmates. The quick-paced dialogue excerpted below showcases the likeable characters that keep the pages turning The curiosity of "TreeLeg" in the subtitle presages the unique canine voice, which deftly expresses a dog's perspective on life with humans. The dogs are sentient beings and protagonists in LoneDogs, and their narrative is threaded and woven throughout the book, intersecting with the human narrative seamlessly. While the canine vernacular is mostly understandable in context, a "Dog Dictionary," is provided in the rear of the book. Openly flouting categorization, LoneDogs transits from the canine narrative to multilayered human relationships to the mystical, at times with prophetic dreams as a vehicle. The overall elegance of Redwood's writing style is ingeniously illuminated by a "shifting viewpoint narrative," where the voice of the human and canine narratives change with the character in focus. The LoneDogs of Scrabble has already reached a wide appreciative audience of young adults, seniors, and dog /animal lovers. Indeed, it is a tour de force of creativity, and decidedly an upbeat and adventurous page turner for multi-generational
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Erick Redwood (M.Ed., Counseling Psychology) demonstrates considerable versatility in his writing style and experience. Additional to being commissioned to write numerous computer software reviews for two nationally distributed magazines (PC Novice /PC Today), he has authored multiple articles on teaching dogs through trust, freedom of movement and voice tones (The Shuttle). As a ghost writer, he penned numerous letters ranging from personally gridlocked relationships to business and consumer advocacy. In Education, he has worked as a secondary school teacher of English and computer literacy. Also, he has done relationship counseling and facilitated numerous growth/sensitivity groups. Currently he is retired with his three-pack of dogs.