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My Life with George: What I Learned about Joy from One Neurotic (and Very Expensive) Dog
My Life with George What I Learned about Joy from One Neurotic Dog - and Very Expensive
Author: Judith Summers
ISBN-13: 9781401322441
ISBN-10: 1401322441
Publication Date: 11/6/2007
Pages: 288
Rating:
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 18 ratings
Publisher: Hyperion
Book Type: Hardcover
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thameslink avatar reviewed My Life with George: What I Learned about Joy from One Neurotic (and Very Expensive) Dog on + 723 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book should be required reading for any potential first-time dog owner -- a wonderful treatise on just what life with a dog requires from them as an owner!

This is a charming book celebrating the author's dog, George, warts and all, and just how much joy and pain a little bundle of fur can bring into one's life. Most dog owners will recognize bits of themselves and their dogs in this book, as you laugh alongside the author at her incorrigible canine's behaviour.
reviewed My Life with George: What I Learned about Joy from One Neurotic (and Very Expensive) Dog on + 7 more book reviews
A must read for dog lovers! Judith Summers is a fantastic writer.
reviewed My Life with George: What I Learned about Joy from One Neurotic (and Very Expensive) Dog on
Although the book is ultimately more about the writer and her relationships than George, it is,nonetheless,an enjoyable read. You can't help but fall in love with George,and if you have ever owned a Cav (I have 3) you will laugh yourself to tears at George's antics, recalling many similar experiences with your own dog(s). If you are looking for just a dog story, you may be disappointed, but if you enjoy good writing, wit, and an all-too-human woman who chronicles her life in tandem with the thoroughly "Cavalier," George, then I urge you to read this.