A place to run free by Michael LaReaux

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A drowning accident sees eleven-year-old Jake caught in a strange afterlife inhabited by animals waiting to be reunited with their former owners or Givers. He gradually befriends the huge and stoic Ursus, a dog that has been cruelly treated by humans, but who takes on the role of Jake’s guide and guardian.

Jake embarks on a quest, to find out what has happened to the dogs that have gone missing, and to save the animals from the cruel junk men, the Malbinocks or Bad-watchers who torture and kill at night. It is a quest that sees him recognise the roles that humans assume in relation to animals, the Givers, the Riders, the Keepers, and the Makers, and in the process, comes to understand how much humans misuse and ill-treat the creatures that are dependent on them.

Jake has to learn how to overcome his fears, restrain his anger, and give and accept kindness, lessons that he learns from his little group of companions, Ursus, Blue the horse, the little dog Gordon, and Azrak the rat, all admirable characters.

In his journey, Jake moves from one ordeal to another, learning kindness, compassion, trust, courage, and bravery.  At the same time he is haunted by a recurring dream of a sad woman, waiting somewhere. Only when he has fulfilled his quest can he break through to find his place in the world again.

A place to run free is a story that would engage young adult readers who enjoy fantasy, but particularly readers who are dog lovers and pet owners as LaReaux’s depiction of each of the animal companions is so lifelike and captivating. They each have their own personality and quirks that just make you smile in recognition.

Themes: Quest, Coming of age, Courage, Dogs, Abuse of animals, Fantasy.

Helen Eddy

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