Stanley and Sophie
"I fell in love with a prideful, tense bundle of muscle and sinew that stood seventeen inches high. You would see a small brown dog; I saw perfection."
So begins the story of Kate Jennings's unexpected love affair with two border terriers, first Stanley, then, a few years later, Sophie. A fiercely intelligent writer, an astute observer of people and her surroundin
...moreHardcover, 192 pages
Published
August 5th 2008
by Scribner
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This book was infused with unnecessary anecdotage and the author's smug and superfluous ravings about how wonderful her two dogs were - despite the fact she gives them away at the drop of a hat (and we were expected to mourn with her?). Had Jennings been even slightly more down to earth about her two strays, I may have empathised with her on some counts, however she clearly used her standing in the literary world as a selfish excuse to wax idiotic about animals which were only a part of her life...more
I picked this up because I'm a Border Terrier owner and they're still relatively uncommon where I live. The author is an Australian who lives in NYC and got first one and then another Border after the death of her husband.
I don't think this book would ever have been published if the author wasn't already published and working with an agent. Although some of her insights are interesting and she draws from a wide array of sources, the book seems sort of hobbled together. And, weirdly, I...more
I don't think this book would ever have been published if the author wasn't already published and working with an agent. Although some of her insights are interesting and she draws from a wide array of sources, the book seems sort of hobbled together. And, weirdly, I...more
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What a wonderful book! A quick and easy read which tells of the love of a lady for her dogs. A love that saw the ultimate sacrifice.
I learned that you don't necessarily have to find love in a person; it can come from the place you least expect it- your two best friends.
Not at all what I expected. It was almost a Eat, Pray, Love wannabe but with some very disturbing parts.
I selected this book because of the Border connection. I discovered it was more like Eat, Love, Pray.
I could never give up my pets as she did. It may be the best decision for them but I just couldnt do it.
I am still not convinced that the life of a "city dog" living in an apartment is a very happy one.
This book was about life with two border terriers in a city environment. I enjoyed the book because I could relate in so many ways, all the walks, two dogs constantly harassing each other, etc. I loved all the quotations she included from other authors and dog lovers.
I didn't understand where the middle section fit in with the beginning or the end, but it was still interesting.
I didn't understand where the middle section fit in with the beginning or the end, but it was still interesting.
Not what I expected...SPOILER ALERT...she gives one of the dogs away, tough to read, weeper. Very self-absorbed writer, but the dogs are incredible, as all dogs are.
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