Brad Kennedy is a public schoolteacher and writer of travel books. He decides to adopt Angel, a Maltese. and becomes aware of her special powers of communication. Brad takes early retirement to work full time on his travel books. Together he and Angel will travel to Europe. By a twist of fate, Angel enters the lives of the rich and famous, the criminal, and the redeemed, where she learns heir scandals and deepest secrets in sections of Paris few people know exist. Through her, the lives of all those she has touched are changed.
REVIEWS:
Bravo to the author, Stuart Wisong and bravo to Angel. A charming tale told with grace and imagination. I cannot wait to present my grand daughters with copies of the novel. Angel Come Home can be enjoyed by adults but it is an especially appropriate gift for teens and pre-teens. No parent or grand parent would ever object to its content. --Stephanie Voss Nugent, Executive Director of Artists Collection Theater of New Hampshire
There are many adjectives to describe "Angel Come Home." Words such as, suspenseful, wonderful, exciting, and heartwarming to name only a few. The author sees the world with the glass half full, if not totally full. His wisdom and intuition keeps the pages moving. I'm already looking forward to a sequel. --Audrey Bierhans, Retired journalist, playwright and theater critic
What an adventure. I cried, laughed and lost my heart to Angel, the brave dog who says, "It's my job." I was convinced that Angel spoke her true feelings. This novel has affected my attitude toward pets, especially dogs and cats. --Rosemary Hamilton