The Art of Racing in the Rain • Garth Stein

Thursday, January 5, 2012


The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein is the first of two books that I very recently finished, but before the 50 in 2012 project began.  I finished the book recent enough and I liked it enough that I wanted to include a write-up, but it will not count as one of the 50.

The Art of Racing in the Rain caught my eye initially through a newsletter or recommendation on PaperbackSwap.com.  The story is told by Enzo, the faithful and loving, but very old, dog of a semi-professional race car driver.  Like I said Enzo is old and is very close to dying, but this is okay to him as he fully believes that a dog’s next step in the living cycle is to come back as a man, and Enzo desperately longs for thumbs.  He is convinced of this return to the world as a human from documentaries that he watches through the day when his master is at work.

So Enzo narrates the story of his master’s life, Denny, that he has had the privilege to experience.  It is a gut-wrenching story of Denny’s wife getting sick and ultimately dying, of Denny having his only daughter stripped from him by his (possibly well-meaning, but very manipulative) parents-in-law.  The fight to recapture and rebuild what he can of his family, all while juggling work and his other love, racing.   Intermixed though the story are tales of racing, Denny and Enzo’s many hours spent watch racing videos (both of Denny and of professional races), Denny’s wisdom in racing situations and how that same wisdom can translate into real-life situations so easily and appropriately.

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