You Tell Your Dog First

You Tell Your Dog First

by Alison Pace
You Tell Your Dog First

You Tell Your Dog First

by Alison Pace

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Overview

You Tell Your Dog First…

About the date you just had…about the questionable results of a medical test…about the good and the bad…about everything.

For years, award-winning author Alison Pace was a dog person without a dog. And then, she got Carlie—a feisty and fluffy West Highland white terrier. She could weed out bad boyfriends with a sniff of her button-black nose and win the hearts of lifelong friends with an adoring gaze. Suddenly, Alison had a constant companion and confidante, who went with her on long morning rambles in Central Park, on trips to the country and the beach, and on her search for inner peace, love, and happiness. Through Carlie, Alison found herself connected to the world as never before.

With her trademark warmth, wit and humor, Alison shares her stories…the tales of a dog person who found her dog.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781101612248
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 11/06/2012
Sold by: Penguin Group
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 861 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Alison Pace is the author of the novels If Andy Warhol Had A Girlfriend, Pug Hill, Through Thick And Thin, City Dog, and A Pug’s Tale.  Her essays have appeared in several anthologies including Howl: A Collection Of The Best Contemporary Dog Wit. She lives in New York City where she is at work on another book.

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"Alison Pace's You Tell Your Dog First is a collection of heartwarming, soul-filling, funny and eerily relatable pooch inspired essays. This book is a great gift for dog lovers and those that want to understand them better. I loved this book."

-Julie Klam, New York Times bestselling author of You Had Me at Woof

"A remarkably sweet and affecting tale of inner growth."
(Kirkus Reviews on PUG HILL )

"Smart and witty."
(Library Journal on PUG HILL )

"Endearing...craftily portraying the balancing act between work and play, family (be it four-legged or two) and friends, and food and fasting."
(Publishers Weekly on THROUGH THICK AND THIN )

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