Submitted by omegabulldogs on February 5, 2013 - 1:12pm.
Lee Harrington 4 star humor/memoir, 272 pages Written with keen insight, sparkling humor, piercing honesty and masterful prose, Harrington’s memoir leaves the reader with the sense that, while adopting an abused dog can often be a challenge at first, the rewards are limitless. This is an exhilarating book–readers will laugh out loud, smile in recognition, nod in empathy, and/or pause in reflection as Harrington shares both her pains and her joys of her life with a troubled dog. Mostly, readers will be reminded–in a delightful way–that love does indeed conquer all. Especially dog love.
Here's the description
Lee Harrington
4 star humor/memoir, 272 pages
Written with keen insight, sparkling humor, piercing honesty and masterful prose, Harrington’s memoir leaves the reader with the sense that, while adopting an abused dog can often be a challenge at first, the rewards are limitless. This is an exhilarating book–readers will laugh out loud, smile in recognition, nod in empathy, and/or pause in reflection as Harrington shares both her pains and her joys of her life with a troubled dog. Mostly, readers will be reminded–in a delightful way–that love does indeed conquer all. Especially dog love.
Miriam
omegabulldogs@aol.com