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To Dance with the White Dog is a 1990 novel by Georgia author Terry Kay, based on the experiences of his father. Plot summary. Sam Peek happily resides in Hart County, Georgia, as a pecan farmer and local celebrity featured in many gardening/horticultural magazines.
- Terry Kay
- Drama
- 1990
Shortly after celebrating 50 years of marriage, elderly farmer Sam Peek (Hume Cronyn) loses his wife, Cora (Jessica Tandy), to a heart attack. Though overwhelmed with grief, Sam stubbornly...
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Dec 5, 1993 · A 1993 TV movie about a widower and a white dog that helps him cope with grief. Starring Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy, who were married in real life. See cast, crew, reviews, trivia and more.
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- Glenn Jordan
- 1993-12-05
Oct 1, 1990 · To Dance with the White Dog. Terry Kay. 4.24. 5,369 ratings568 reviews. The beloved best-selling story of an elderly man mourning the death of his wife and the mysterious white dog who helps ease his grief. From author Terry Kay.
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"To Dance with the White Dog" starts as a white dog suddenly comes into the life of an aged man who recently lost his wife. Life with the dog gradually helps to heal the heart of the old man. It appears the dog may actually be a reincarnation of his wife.
But when Sam cautiously reveals that he believes Cora has returned in the form of an elusive white dog, his adult children and grandson Bobby (Harley Cross) grow concerned about his sanity.
- Drama
A best-selling story of an elderly man who befriends a mysterious white dog after losing his wife. The novel explores themes of love, family, and mortality in a touching and elegant prose.