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The book "Nova's Way Home" features a young female husky named Nova, who has a physical disability in both of her back legs and requires the use of a wheelchair to move around. Despite her physical limitations, Nova has a strong bond with her human, Jadien, whom she loves deeply. Nova's fierce loyalty and protective nature towards Jadien are evident throughout the book, and her disability does not hinder her ability to care for her beloved human. However, when Jadien has to leave Nova with a friend who lives far away, Nova is confused and struggles to understand why she cannot go with her human. Despite her confusion, she knows that Jadien needs her and embarks on a challenging journey to find her. Despite the difficulty of her journey, Nova never gives up and uses her determination and love for Jadien as motivation to keep going. This heartwarming story highlights the love and devotion that dogs can have towards their human counterparts, regardless of any physical limitations they may have. Nova's disability does not hold her back from demonstrating her unconditional love for Jadien and going to great lengths to assist her human. The book serves as a testament to the incredible bond that can exist between dogs and humans and the immense impact that this bond can have on both parties.