The Winner’s Walk

The Winner’s Walk by Nancy Ruth Patterson is a First Edition published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR) on September 5, 2006. This 114-page book is written in English and presents the journey of Case Callahan, who feels overshadowed by his accomplished family members. Despite his repeated failures in various activities, Case’s life takes a turn when he discovers a lost dog named Noah, leading him to find a unique path to success.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of friendship, self-esteem, and the values of perseverance. As Case and Noah form a bond, the story highlights the importance of recognizing different forms of achievement. With thoughtful black-and-white illustrations, this book addresses social issues and the significance of special needs, making it relatable for children who may struggle to identify their own talents.
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Case Callahan isn’t a star swimmer like his sister, Quinn. He’s not a champion horse trainer like his father, or a popular stage actor like his mother. Still, Case is determined to make his mark. But one effort after another – talent show, science fair, junior horse show – is a terrible failure. It isn’t until Case comes upon a lost dog that he finds his path to success. The dog, whom Case names Noah, is certainly one of a kind – what other golden retriever can answer the telephone and put dishes in the dishwasher? Together Case and Noah seem destined to become a trophy-winning team. Noah, however, is so smart because he was trained to be a service dog, and when Case learns about his dog’s past, he realizes there is more than one way to be a winner.
With thoughtful black-and-white illustrations, this is the perfect story for any child who has struggled to discover his talents – and for any dog lover.
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