"In the mountains Atticus became more of what he'd always been, and I became
less--less frantic, less stressed, less worried, and less harried. I felt
comfortable letting him lead, and he seemed to know what I needed. He always
chose the best route, if ever there was a question, and my only job was to
follow."
Middle-aged, overweight, and acrophobic newspaperman Tom Ryan and miniature
schnauzer Atticus M. Finch are an unlikely pair of mountaineers, but after a
close friend dies of cancer, the two pay tribute to her by attempting to climb
all forty-eight of New Hampshire's four-thousand-foot peaks twice in one winter
while raising money for charity. In a rare test of endurance, Tom and Atticus
set out on an adventure of a lifetime that takes them across hundreds of miles
and deep into an enchanting but dangerous winter wonderland. Little did they
know that their most difficult test would lie ahead, after they returned home. .
. .
At the heart of this remarkable journey is an extraordinary relationship that
blurs the line between man and dog, an indelible bond that began when Tom,
following the advice of Atticus's breeder, carried the pup wherever he went for
the first month of their life together. "Following Atticus" is ultimately a
story of transformation: how a five-pound puppy pierced the heart of a
tough-as-nails newspaperman, opening his eyes to the world's beauty and its
possibilities. It was a change that led to a new life among the mountains; an
unforgettable saga of adventure, friendship, and the unlikeliest of family; and
an inspiring tale of finding love and discovering your true self.