Book Review: North of Broken & Furever Home by Holly B. Gutwillinger

Book Details:

Author: Holly B. Gutwillingerย 
Release Date: 14 February 2026
Series:
Genre: Contemporary Fiction, Animal Fiction
Format:ย E-bookย 
Pages: 264 pages
Publisher: Ramblings From The Little Shed Publishing
Blurb:
Renley Nelsen’s life is unravelling. She’s caught between midlife melancholy, her sons have drifted away, and her mother’s mind is slipping beyond reach.
Sully, the youngest in a pack of abandoned dogs in Ontario’s northern woods, knows only survival. Neglected and scarred, his distrust run deep.
When Renley’s closest friend begs her to join a dog rescue mission, she sees an escape. However, the broken animals, especially Sully, force her to confront more than she bargained for. As she works to dave the pack, Renley discovers hidden strength and faces an impossible choice: keep running or find the courage to claim the life she deserves.
Told from alternating perspectives between Renley and Sully, this is a story of mutual acceptance, where woman and dog must learn that healing demands the bravery to stay, when everything inside you wants to run.

Review

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

North of Broken & Furever Home by Holly B. Gutwillinger is a warm, emotional, dog-centred novel about grief, rescue, midlife restlessness, family tension, and the strange, healing ways animals enter our lives exactly when we need them. The story follows Renley, a forty-seven-year-old wife, mother, shelter volunteer, and lifelong โ€œserial starter,โ€ who is still grieving the loss of her dog Chance while trying to understand what her life means now that her sons are leaving home. Parallel to Renleyโ€™s story is Sullyโ€™s: a young stray dog trying to survive in the northern wilderness after being separated from his mother and pack.

The dual perspective is the bookโ€™s most distinctive feature. Renleyโ€™s chapters are grounded in the recognisable messiness of domestic life whereas Sullyโ€™s chapters, told from the dogโ€™s point of view, bring a very different emotional cadence that is vulnerable, instinctive, sometimes heartbreaking, and often surprisingly funny. His world of Mama, Middle Dog, Big Dog, Salty Dog, Lazy Dog, Tree, and the humans who may or may not be safe gives the novel its tenderest emotional pull.

What I appreciated most is that author Gutwillinger does not make animal rescue look simple or sentimental. The book understands that rescue is not just the happy moment of bringing a dog home; it is fear, logistics, exhaustion, guilt, medical worries, failed placements, behavioural challenges, and the slow building of trust. The rescue trip to Hidden River is one of the strongest sections of the novel because it brings Renleyโ€™s internal arc and Sullyโ€™s survival story together. Renley is not only rescuing a dog; she is proving to herself that she can do hard things, step beyond the comfort of her routine, and still has a self outside motherhood, marriage, and responsibility.

What stayed with me most is the way the novel treats dogs not as accessories to human healing, but as emotional beings with fear, memory, attachment, confusion, and their own need for safety. Sully and Cash are not simply โ€œrescuesโ€ who fix Renleyโ€™s life. They complicate it, expand it, exhaust it, and ultimately enrich it. By the end, the titleโ€™s playfulness feels earned: โ€œfurever homeโ€ is not just about where a dog lands, but about the ongoing work of choosing love, patience, and belonging every day.

Overall, North of Broken & Furever Home is a heartfelt and comforting novel for readers who love animal stories, family dramas, and gentle emotional journeys. It is tender without being weightless, honest without being bleak, and especially moving in its understanding that healing rarely arrives suddenly. Sometimes, it comes in muddy paws, worried eyes, nervous tail wags, and the decision to open the door again.


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Book Review: The Beginners Guide to Chicken Health and Care: How to Optimize Your Flock’s Health, Avoid Diseases and Losses by O. Banks

Book Details:

Author: O. Banks
Release Date:ย 
5th September 2022
Series:
Genre: Non-Fiction, How-To, Guide, Animal Care
Format:ย E-bookย 
Pages: 156
Publisher:
Blurb:
If you are yearning for respite from the cumbersome task of probing the undying cause of deteriorating chicken health and seek to learn preventative and integrative healthcare practices that save your gallinaceous pet from embarking upon a punitive expeditionโ€ฆ You might want to pique your curious appetite by delving into this book.
Do you ever feel as if your indomitable spirit and love for your backyard chickens are being pushed to the brink of collapse by communicable diseases that drive a wedge between your chickens and unblemished health? Consider your exploratory spelunking adventure into the depths of uncertainty to be over! This book weaves the essential healthcare practices into the fabric of raising chicken flocks needed toย mitigate the spread of diseases. The process of caring for these inherently inseparable gallinaceous members of the family can be turned into a snag-free greased slide by peering into this book, whichย encompasses all elements of veterinary care.

Amid the sanctimonious abyss created by multitudes of books with the premise of the argument articulated solely through palliative care, this book enlightens a higher path toward raising a healthy brood through unique management practices that avert the possibility of the brood catching disease. These practices have been corroborated by studies that have glaringly proved that healthy chickens produce healthier eggs and meat.
Surrendering to the hearty clasp of this awe-inspiring book is inevitable because this book:

  • Provides the diagnostic tools required to identify health problems in chickens and the ways through which they can be overcome.
  • Lays out plans for structuring sanitary and hygienic chicken coops that provide a safe environment for the flock.
  • Addresses ways of stifling the burgeoning threat of antimicrobial resistance that results from the overuse of antibiotics.
  • Highlights quintessential brood health maintenance techniques that ameliorate egg-laying problems and maximize yield.
  • Conveys cost-effective alternative care regimens combined with knowledge of hazardous backyard materials that are detrimental to chickens if ingested.

Review

Rating: 5 out of 5.

The Beginners Guide to Chicken Health and Care: How to Optimize Your Flock’s Health, Avoid Diseases and Losses by O. Banks is an extremely insightful book about raising chickens and taking good care of them. The author has methodically laid out the plans and strategies needed to provide a safe environment for one’s flock and has provided a lot of useful insights into how to deal with and manage different types of medical conditions in the flock.

This book is a treasure trove of information for anyone looking to raise and maintain a chicken shed/farm or flock in a very systematic and sensible way. The book is well-structured and the author’s writing is very clear, concise and to the point.

I would strongly recommend this book to anyone who wants to get into poultry farming or knows anyone who plans to.


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