Go Find My Journey to Find the Lostand Myself edition by Susan Purvis Crafts Hobbies Home eBooks
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This book is a great read! And Susan Purvis deserves all the accolades that she has received plus more! Susan did a SKYPE with our book club after we had read her book. She for us in between teaching a class on avalanche rescue. She really gave her heart and soul into training Tasha and the healing that this book did for her and the families of the victims that they recovered. I would definitely recommend this book to every one! And this book should be on a recommended list for book clubs! Everyone can find parallels in there own lives in certain situations of the book! Loved it! Linda CurtisTags : Go Find: My Journey to Find the Lost-and Myself - Kindle edition by Susan Purvis. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Go Find: My Journey to Find the Lost-and Myself.,ebook,Susan Purvis,Go Find: My Journey to Find the Lost—and Myself,Blackstone Publishing,Autobiographies,BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY Personal Memoirs,BIOGRAPHY AND AUTOBIOGRAPHY,Biographies,Biographies & Memoirs,BiographyAutobiography,Colorado,Dog trainers,GENERAL,General Adult,HUMAN-ANIMAL RELATIONSHIPS,Mountaineering - Search and rescue operations,Non-Fiction,PETS Essays & Narratives,Personal Memoir,PetsDogs - General,Rescue dogs - Training,Rescue dogs.,Rescue work - Colorado,Search and rescue operations - Colorado,Search and rescue operations.,Search dogs - Training,Search dogs.,United States,Volunteer workers in search and rescue operations,BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY Personal Memoirs,PETS Essays & Narratives,PetsDogs - General
Go Find My Journey to Find the Lostand Myself edition by Susan Purvis Crafts Hobbies Home eBooks Reviews
It was a pretty good book. The opener left me wanting to get back to that scene, and resolved, so it was frustrating that it took ten years and the whole book to get back to that point. At one third of the way through, I almost canned it, because they still had only covered training episodes, and still no participatory rescues, and I was chomping at the bit for the real deal. I hung in there, and it did start to change afterward. But the purpose of the story was multifold, and the evolution of the author, and her dog was a key foundation. And it was very informative, and made for good reading. I had to rest at one in the morning because my eyes were killing me. But I picked it right up again before even getting out of bed the next morning. It becomes compelling, and engrossing.
The book Go Find was enthralling. It showed one woman's total dedication to her dog and their relationship, to the expense of her marriage. However, when you read toward the ending that was never real strong .
I am a dog lover and appreciate the dedication it takes to train a dog to that extent.
I enjoyed it very much and would recommend it.
This memoir collects the tangles of personal experience that culminate in adventure and ultimately self-revelation. Through training a search-and-rescue avalanche dog, Purvis leads readers into the realm of search-and-rescue volunteerism and the struggles of women entering the mostly male outdoor industry. She wrestles with her misbehaving dog, her own blunt failures, and messy relationships. But eventually, she and her dog become a team. They pull their training and skills together to ramp into a series of fast-paced mountain expeditions searching for the lost. And like so many of us, she sets out to do one thing but finds herself doing quite another.
Go Find took me on a unique, heartwarming and exciting adventure. The author is a free-spirit who does a beautiful job telling the story of her many adventures and the relationship and career struggles that accompanied her along the way. The book documents her experiences as she developed herself into an international expert on using medical knowledge and a dog to rescue people from avalanches, drownings and much more. If feel as if Sue and her dog Tasha took me by the hand to traverse mountains and rivers, politics and relationships, while at the same time, somehow she educated me plenty about the process of rescuing lost people and victims of avalanches.
If you love adventure, nature, people and dogs, this book is for you. If you seek kinship in relationship, career and human growth struggles, you will find a gem here. And experienced search and rescue people---who want to learn from an expert's challenges---will discover a real-world education wrapped up in a beautiful narrative.
Warning be prepared to shed some tears at the end of this book.
Heartily recommend!
Sue’s willingness and passion to train her puppy for search and rescue met with so many obstacles. Her tenaciousness and strength keeping her goal in mind impressed and inspired me. She traveled a hard road that would have knocked many of us of course. I stayed up reading late because I needed to know that she could succeed. She had so many choices, deliberate or not, that shaped everyday, including in her marriage. Being a dog person, I was fascinated with how Sue trained her dog and herself to learn how to find cadavers but always hopeful to have a live find. But it will stop your heart when you read about her high mountain searches and the danger to herself and her dog to help someone survive a disaster or bring solace to a family waiting for any news at all. Somehow she easily educates us about the intricacies Involved in knowing the mountains and working with them. But not least, I’m glad she shared her personal stories and wasn’t afraid to show her vulnerabilities. Read this book...you will be glad to feel your way along with her.
The writers weaving of her personal self awareness journey interwoven with her and Tasha's journey into the world of Search and Rescue and SAR dog work is honest, funny, and heartbreaking. She moves through the life passion, politics, and positives and negatives of the search and rescue world in a very readable way that allows the person reading to travel with her on all those journeys all while developing a new awareness of her self and needs.
I’m a bit of a science nerd, so one of the things I loved about this book was how dogs use scent to find people. For example, the author explains how a dog can detect one molecule in a trillion and link it to a specific person. What’s more, there is a lot of complicated science behind how scent moves over a landscape depending on the sun and wind and water, and learning about that was really fascinating.
The end of the book was particularly powerful and was a nice payoff. The links that were drawn by the author as she struggled to hold on to her most important relationships—her husband and her dog—were quite moving. Specifically, our human need to make promises because those promises sustain us and help us survive from day today. But what happens when promises can’t be kept? Some promises simply don’t last because fulfilling them is beyond our control. When promises are broken, we lose the structure that holds our world together…that’s how we get lost.
Overall a great read!
This book is a great read! And Susan Purvis deserves all the accolades that she has received plus more! Susan did a SKYPE with our book club after we had read her book. She for us in between teaching a class on avalanche rescue. She really gave her heart and soul into training Tasha and the healing that this book did for her and the families of the victims that they recovered. I would definitely recommend this book to every one! And this book should be on a recommended list for book clubs! Everyone can find parallels in there own lives in certain situations of the book! Loved it! Linda Curtis
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