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Geboortedatum
1975
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
USA
Woonplaatsen
Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, USA
Opleiding
Northwestern University

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I loved this book - it was a great look into Benoit's life with his dog(s). Some people disliked how much it was about the author but I enjoyed that about the book.

Other's thought that he should have left out some of the harsher stories, especially about the dogs on the st. louis streets, but I really appreciated those stories. It gave a man purpose in life to help those dogs and to help other people with their dogs who live there.

I only am sad because it left me wanting more. I wanted more in depth stories about all the people that he met. But, how do you do that w/out fundamentally writing a different book? You can't really. I ended the book reading with a gigantic smile on my face looking through all the pictures at the end.… (meer)
 
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ankhamun | 4 andere besprekingen | Nov 2, 2023 |
Great little memoir of traveling across America in an RV with mans best friend. I thought it was really cute how the author was so insecure about his relationship with his dog, kind of taking a novel approach to it all. To be honest I skipped right by pages 283-293 to sad and disturbing but over all quite enjoyable.
 
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MissItaly | 4 andere besprekingen | Jan 28, 2016 |
At various times touching, laugh-out-loud hilarious, and tear-jerking, this travelogue through doggy America kept me spellbound. I really enjoyed seeing how many ways dogs have been incorporated into American daily life, how many people make their living by them, and how they become an examination of our own humanity.

The writer has a real way with words. He's able to make his travels very intimate to his readers and very personal in how he examines his relationship with his poochy friends. I found myself, more than once, examining my own relationships with my two dogs. The book touched me very personally and made me think. Not sure if that was the author's intention, but it's what happened.

The pacing of the book did seem a bit off, at times. In the beginning when he was first hitting the road and the middle, a lot of time was spent on the East Coast and Southwest. In depth discussions about the surroundings and personal connections with other dog people were given a lot of page time. But by the time the author was headed up the West coast and then back East, I felt really rushed. Not a lot of time was spent in this area in comparison with the rest of the book.

I feel this is definitely required reading for dog lovers everywhere. It will connect with the hearts and souls of us everywhere. Despite some issues with pacing and the focus of the journey, I'd definitely read another doggy journey around American with Casey, Rezzy, and their human. :)

Note: Book received for free via Good Reads First Reads program in exchange for honest review.
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Sarah_Gruwell | 4 andere besprekingen | Jan 13, 2016 |
Superficially, this is the story of a gay man and his dog traveling around America, a la Steinbeck. But there is just so, so much more. The author explains the reason for spending 4 months in an RV traveling with his dog is to create a better bond with his dog of 8 years, Casey. And what he discovers, is some peace in his own soul. Along the way he investigates all kinds of dog related people and things, and what it's like to be a dog in America. Be warned: the sections describing dogs on the Reservations, and in the innner city will bring hearbreak to your soul. However, the cast of characters, both human and dogs, is incredibly entertaining. I think the most interesting discussion in the book however, is the one of why we have such a close relationship with our dogs in the first place. There are many theories of course, ranging from all parts of the human psychological spectrum, but perhaps it boils down to: Our relationship with dogs gives us something to think about other than ourselves. Anyway, this is a wonderful read. I thank the author and publishers for including a section of Notes/Bibliography and an INDEX! So many writers or publishers (I don't know which) don't realize how important these last two items are, because of course I'm going to find other articles and books this author has used to inform himself and read them for myself.

This was a GoodReads Reader Review Giveaway, but I certainly am recommending this to all my friends, especially those that I know have dogs as part of their family.

P.S. While I also have a husband, a daughter, and 5 cats, and some fish; the idea of taking an RV road trip and my two dogs is a wonderful dream.
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dreplogle | 4 andere besprekingen | Feb 8, 2015 |

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