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File Size: 2029 KB
Print Length: 215 pages
Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
Publication Date: April 24, 2013
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B00CJ0B9YK
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Mark J. Asher has the writing talent of a human and the soul of a dog. Never did I think I could read a book narrated by a dog and be so captivated by it. He tells the story with a reality that is magnificent. I really felt like this is what dogs must think and feel. A story told from the perspective of a dog about loss and grief was especially moving. While there are a variety of books on the loss of a pet, this is the first book where I saw the story from the other side, and had to stop and think that dogs feel a sense of loss and sadness when they lose people they love the same as people grieve at the loss of a dog. It is the absolute perfect balance - I laughed, I cried, and my heart enveloped a dog named Wrigley. Bravo, Mr. Asher! I can't wait to read your next book.
“All That Ails You†is a heartwarming story narrated by Wrigley, a dog who you instantly come to love and understand, and his adventures as he warms his way into the hearts and lives of the staff and residents of the assisted living home where he has happily landed.The sign of a good book is when you find yourself still in the story and involved with the characters long after you stop reading. This is one of those books. It is elegant in its simplicity and an absolute pleasure to read.
After experiencing the final time with both parents, this story made me feel and realize the love and support that a dog can give to seniors who often feel that they have been deserted by the ones they need most. It has been a depression lifting experience to have canine visitors in these last "homes."This story presented from a dog's perspective is both heart warming and heart-breaking. It is filled with accounts of the positive and negative aspects of being with a dog attempting to both live with seniors and be a companion to them.It shares warm, loving experiences, difficult situations, and helped me deal with so many unsolved, remaining issues of being a child and family member filled with grief, regrets, sadness, buried feelings of shame, and such intense feelings of loss.This story presents a different and positive view of love and warmth at the end of life.
Set in an assisted living home, Wrigley the mutt dog, helps the residents and owners deal with life's troubles. The book is narrated by Wrigley so it's all from the dog's point of view. He has his favorite residents, knows who to sit by at Bingo (treats just fall on the floor) and helps everyone deal with the ups and downs of aging. Made me cry so many times I almost wished I had picked a different book to read but it was uplifting at the same time. Well done!
Wrigley the dog began his life being shifted from pillar to post until the Peterson's adopted him as the care dog in the assisted living home they owned. And does he ever fit in! Like Garth Stein's great novel about Enzo ("The Art of Racing in the Rain"), Wrigley tells a marvelous story, revealing his thoughts, his feelings and the joy of being in a dog in a place where most everyone likes him, and the one person who seems not to, finally gives in. That said, Wrigley is a "keeper", and will be for anyone who reads about him. This book belongs on a best-seller list, and I hope it ends up there. Buy a copy or two or three for gifts for this Christmas season. Children will love it, and so will adults.
Wrigley is the house dog at the SunRidge Assisted Living home. In his short life, he's lived in several different homes, none of which had been all that happy. So when he came to SunRidge, his prayers had been answered, a soft cozy bed, an endless supply of rubs behind his ears and peanut butter treats simply for the asking.I toyed with the idea of simply not writing a review of this book. I don't have a feeling about it one way or the other. I'm too addicted however, to the process to stop and I enjoy adding my two cents worth. In some small way I feel I'm helping not only people who are considering reading the book but the authors too, to know how readers are reacting to their work.What's not to love about a dog story? Nothing really. This is a very simple story, told from the dog's point of view. He's smart in a dog kind of way. But the story telling from a human point of view lacked excitement, color and tension. Wrigley is a sweet guy, but that's all I can say.
What a truly heartwarming and enjoyable story. It made me smile but also brought tears to my eyes. The characters were all loveable, even old Walter. Wrigley's love for the residents and their love for him is priceless. I highly recommend this book, you won't be disappointed.
First,I relate to Walter because of age and attitude. Second, when I look at my "fur kid", Sherman T (T for Tank), I see a lot of Wrigley. Always there for me, glad to see me when I come in. Sherman has a "kid"door so I don't have to let him out, he comes and goes at will. He has a thing for tissue, taking a box at a time out thru his door. He takes the tissue out and shreds the box! Then "says he's sorry" but does it again if given a chance.Yes, only a dog lover could really appreciate this book! Well written and sensitive!
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