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    Max the Miracle Dog: The Heart-warming Tale of a Life-saving Friendship

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    The Sunday Times bestseller

    'Are you ready, Max? If anyone's going to help me do this, it's you.'

    The heart-warming tale of a life-saving friendship.

    ISBN: 9780008353520
    AuthorIrving, Kerry
    PublisherNameHarperCollins Publishers
    Pub Date03/09/2020
    BindingPaperback
    Pages272
    Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock

    The Sunday Times bestseller


    'Are you ready, Max? If anyone's going to help me do this, it's you.'



    The heart-warming tale of a life-saving friendship.


    In 2006, a traumatic car accident changed Kerry Irving's life forever.

    Suffering from severe neck and back injuries, Kerry was unemployed and housebound, struggling with depression and even thoughts of suicide. He went from cycling over 600 miles a month to becoming a prisoner in his own home.

    With hope all but lost, Kerry's wife encouraged him to go on a short walk to the local shop. In the face of unbearable pain and overwhelming panic, he persevered and along the way, met an adorable yard dog named Max. As the Spaniel peered up through the railings, Kerry found comfort and encouragement in his soulful brown eyes. This chance encounter marked a turning point in both their lives.

    In Max, Kerry found comfort and motivation and in Kerry, Max found someone to care for him. This is their remarkable, inspiring story.

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    The Sunday Times bestseller


    'Are you ready, Max? If anyone's going to help me do this, it's you.'



    The heart-warming tale of a life-saving friendship.


    In 2006, a traumatic car accident changed Kerry Irving's life forever.

    Suffering from severe neck and back injuries, Kerry was unemployed and housebound, struggling with depression and even thoughts of suicide. He went from cycling over 600 miles a month to becoming a prisoner in his own home.

    With hope all but lost, Kerry's wife encouraged him to go on a short walk to the local shop. In the face of unbearable pain and overwhelming panic, he persevered and along the way, met an adorable yard dog named Max. As the Spaniel peered up through the railings, Kerry found comfort and encouragement in his soulful brown eyes. This chance encounter marked a turning point in both their lives.

    In Max, Kerry found comfort and motivation and in Kerry, Max found someone to care for him. This is their remarkable, inspiring story.