In the first chapter, Enzo says: “It’s what’s inside that’s important. Can you imagine the novel being told from Denny’s point of view? How would it make the story different?.In the book’s darkest moments, one of Zoe’s stuffed animals - the zebra - comes to life and threatens Enzo.How does his philosophy apply to real life? “No race has ever been won in the first corner many races have been lost there.”. Allowing oneself to experience it, is often terrifically difficult.” Enzo’s observations throughout the novel provide insight into his world view.Some early readers of the novel have observed that viewing the world through a dog’s eyes makes for a greater appreciation of being human.Icon-print Here’s a printer-friendly version QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION
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