Review
10/29/2012 from Publishers Weekly
Brad Steiger and Sherry Hansen Steiger
St. Martin’s/Griffin, $14.99 trade paper (288p)
ISBN 978-1-250-00506-9
Funny, heartbreaking, and nearly unbelievable, the tales in the Steigers’
(Dog Miracles) new book all live up to one promise: a happy ending. The
collection tells of dozens of tenacious dogs who found their owners after
overcoming myriad obstacles, including going missing for years or traveling
thousands of miles. For example, Prince found his owner in the trenches
of WWI, and Sadie, a four-pound Yorkie, was carried two miles by a tornado.
Evidenced by owner reports and local news coverage, the authors acknowledge
many of these heroic homecomings to be “stranger than... fiction.” The
book also explores the canine mind and the dog-human bond, and provides
helpful advice about how to avoid losing your dog and what to do if it
happens. Especially compelling is the section “Can Dogs Read Our Minds?”
in which the authors discuss research about dogs’ ability to decipher
human mental states, a captivating concept for anyone who’s experienced
a close bond with their furry companion. Some readers may find the book-in-stories
structure tedious; many accounts follow similar trajectories and a few
lack the details necessary to engage the reader. Still, this hopeful book
will make dog lovers of all ages smile in amazement at the devotion of
our beloved buddies. (Release date:February 5, 2013)
Reviewed on: 10/29/2012
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