Rescued
What Second-Chance Dogs Teach Us About Living with Purpose, Loving with Abandon, and Finding Joy in the Little Things
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ナレーター:
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Fred Sanders
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著者:
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Peter Zheutlin
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Discover the astonishing lessons rescue dogs can teach us about life, love, and ourselves
In the follow-up to his New York Times best seller Rescue Road, acclaimed journalist Peter Zheutlin offers a heartwarming and often humorous new look into the world of rescue dogs. Sharing lessons from his own experiences adopting Labs with large personalities as well as stories and advice from dozens of families and rescue advocates, Zheutlin reveals the surprising and inspiring life lessons rescue dogs can teach us, such as:
- How to "walk a mile in a dog's paws" to get a brand-new perspective
- Living with a dog is not one continuous Hallmark moment - but it's never dull!
- Why having a dog helps you see your faults and quirks in a new light, even if you can't "shed" them completely
- How to set the world right, one dog at a time
For anyone who loves, lives with, or has ever wanted a dog, this charming book shows how the dogs whose lives we save can change ours for the better, too.
©2017 Peter Zheutlin (P)2017 Penguin Audio批評家のレビュー
"Rescue a dog, and the dog will rescue you. I can vouch for that, and Peter Zheutlin does a lovely, moving job of exploring the subject. Rescued is a delightful read.” (Dean Koontz, New York Times best-selling author)
“Rescued is a must-read for anyone who has ever experienced the love of a dog. Peter Zheutlin does a masterful job conveying the meaning and joy that come from helping a once-homeless animal feel secure, loved, and part of the family. This beautiful book belongs on every dog lover’s shelf.” (Laura T. Coffey, best-selling author of My Old Dog: Rescued Pets with Remarkable Second Acts)
"I loved this book. It eloquently describes the singular joy of giving a rescue dog one’s hearth and heart.” (Lisa Mullins, anchor at WBUR, Boston)