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In the middle of a blizzard, Hal heard a desperate howl at his front door — and outside was a skinny mutt who would change his life forever. This touching USA Today bestselling memoir will appeal to “all people who have ever been closely attached to a dog” (The New York Times Book Review).
Growing up in one of Florida’s fifty-five plus communities, Charlotte never expected life to be wild. Golf cart racing with…
What are dogs really thinking? When a neuroscientist decided to find out, he embarked on a fascinating journey that revealed stunning insights into the canine mind. “A beautiful story” (The New York Times Book Review) with nearly 2,000 five-star Goodreads ratings.
Engineer-turned-sleuth Hetta has a nose for trouble — but she may be in over her head when workers and money start disappearing from a mining project in Mexico. With over 300 five-star Amazon reviews, this delightful read is full of laughter and surprises!
A moving New York Times bestseller: An author who “unlocks the canine soul” (John Grogan, author of Marley & Me) chronicles his visits to hospice facilities with lovable border collie Izzy — and his relationship with Lenore, an affectionate hound who restored his joy for life.
Hailed as “entertaining and joyous” (Publishers Weekly), this is the true story of a newspaperman and his miniature schnauzer, Atticus, who embark on an unforgettable adventure to pay tribute to a lost loved one. A New York Times bestseller with over 3,700 five-star Goodreads ratings.
Widow Mary can’t believe it when her dog, Rufus, begins talking to her one evening. But Rufus claims he can communicate with God — and he has some advice for her… A charming read with over 520 five-star ratings on Goodreads!
A New York Times bestseller with nearly 9,000 five-star Goodreads ratings: After Ted found a dog in the Utah desert, his new companion taught him tremendous lessons about life and friendship. “Humorous, jubilant, and touching by turns” (Publishers Weekly).