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A Dog Year:
Twelve Months, Four Dogs, and Me Jon Katz Story of a man who rescued a homeless Border Collie and how his time with the dog changed him. |
| Recommendation: | Touching and heartfelt | Cover: | Paperback |
| Category: | Pets | # Pages: | 240 |
| Date Purchased: | NA | Finished: | 22-Sep-2009 |
From Publishers Weekly
The story line of Katz's latest book can be summed up very simply--two
dogs die and two new ones join the family--but its charm comes from an intricate
blend of witty anecdote and touching reflection. Katz (Geeks, Virtuous Reality)
has shared his affection for years with two low-maintenance Labs, whose "chosen
work was to reflect on the state of the world, lick neighborhood kids, and
accompany [him] through midlife." So it is somewhat surprising that he next
adopts a frenetic and demanding border collie he occasionally refers to as "Helldog."
His life turned upside down; his writing schedule disrupted, he learns to center
his life around a dog's needs rather than vice versa. After adopting the
homeless Devon, Katz adopts his second border collie, Homer, because Oprah
Winfrey urges him to. (He appears on her show for his book about his Labs,
Running to the Mountain.) He's fallen in love with the breed's intelligence and
curiosity. In fact, both breeds seem to touch something in his soul the Lab his
centered, peaceful side; the border collie his troubled side. Over the course of
the year, Katz reflects on the importance of devotion to and understanding of
any animal taken into the home; ways to live peacefully with border collies; and
even the problems of midlife crisis. "Once in a great while," he muses, "the
right person is fortunate enough to get the right dog, to have time to take care
of it, to connect with it in a profound way."