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"....a very sweet dog story" -- Outside The story of a dog, his human, and the friendship that saved both of their lives. When Ben Moon moved from the Midwest to Oregon, he hadn’t planned on getting a dog. But when he first met the soulful gaze of a rescue pup in a shelter, Ben instantly felt a connection, and his friendship with Denali was born. The two of them set out on the road together, on an adventure that would take them across the American west and through some of the best years of their lives. But when Ben was diagnosed with colorectal cancer at age 29, he faced a difficult battle with the disease, and Denali never once left his side until they were back out surfing and climbing crags. It was only a short time later that Denali was struck by the same disease, and Ben had the chance to return the favor. Denali is the story of this powerful friendship that shaped Ben and Denali’s lives, showing the strength and love that we give and receive when we have our friends by our side.
This book was written in honor of Misty Rodriguez. She lived to be seventeen years and seven months old. It is about the love, joy and challenges she gave me. The main character in this book is Misty. About our love and experiences together. I wanted to tell the world how our pets communicate their feelings and desires to us. It is therapeutic when you have a pet. She had her own personality, she was a happy dog who made me and others happy also. She was well behaved and never hurt anyone. It is about how smart she was as to give me her other paw when I had cut the hair on one paw while grooming her. So smart to listen to the commands and obey them. Especially when I would say, "You have to eat more than that." She would obey and go eat more. Misty was potty trained in a pee box which I built for her, because I lived in an upstairs apartment. I had real dirt and real grass set in a plastic inside the box to prevent any leaks. People would say, I should design a box and sell them. The dirt and grass were changed often. Her pee box was placed on my open patio outside. She was known by all the family members and also had friends and their dogs come visit her as you will see when you read this book. Misty had her four-generation pedigree on her mother's side. She had two siblings but one died at birth. The story of her siblings is in this book. I invited family members and five of Misty's friends to participate, in the stories in this book, sharing stories of their own special dogs. The book is not only about my precious dog Misty. It is about the stories of family dogs and their experiences and the love they share with us as humans. All based on our relationship with "man's best friend." She was loved by many people and I received condolences and flowers when Misty left this earth. Included in this book are three other special dogs we had in our family and the special dog sitters Misty had.
In this visionary book, Murray takes an audacious new look at black music and, in the process, succeeds in changing the way one reads literature. Murray's subject is the previously unacknowledged kinship between fiction and the blues. Both, he argues, are virtuoso performances that impart information, wisdom, and moral guidance to their audiences; both place a high value on improvisation; and both fiction and the blues create a delicate balance between the holy and the obscene, essential human values and cosmic absurdity. Encompassing artists from Ernest Hemingway to Duke Ellington, and from Thomas Mann to Richard Wright, The Hero and the Blues pays homage to a new black aesthetic.
David Pawson was widely regarded as one of the finest Bible teachers of our generation. This is a collection of tributes from around the world of David’s friends. It contains personal stories of their friendships with David as well as how David’s teaching ministry had impacted them and others in the churches in their countries. In these tributes, we see different aspects of David that are not as well known but that have endeared him to his friends. What they say about David Pawson: His life and ministry were well lived and stand as an outstanding example in our day when such things are rare. Along with thousands of others, I thank the Lord for having known David and for the seeds of biblical truth he sowed into my life. Peter Tsukahira A gentle and generous spiritual giant. Dr Daniel Ho I consider him to be one of the finest teachers of the Word of God in our generation. Pastor Yang Tuck Yoong We celebrate his Bible teaching and many OM leaders and others listened way back when they were on tapes that went around the world. The greatest thing I celebrate is that he persevered through many difficulties and challenges. ONLY heaven will tell the story. George Verwer He avoids religious and theological jargon and understates his sharp intellect and scholarship . . . he is only intent on communicating biblical truth and glorifying Christ, not himself . . . his teaching style is gentle yet uncompromising: You are welcome to challenge him, but make sure you have studied all the scripture on the subject before you do. Justice Dr Philip Pillai Whether the angels in heaven will be ready for such a man, I don’t know. I can’t imagine they would have met too many people as passionate about truth as David, nor as gifted in communicating it. Dr Ian Stackhouse
A charming, delightfully photographed tribute to the older dog, with essays and poetry. Gandhi once said, "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way that its animals are treated." How people regard older animals is especially revealing. Beautiful Old Dogs is a heartfelt, emotional, passionate tribute to old dogs. It will inspire many readers to get involved in senior dog rescue and adoption, as it honors our senior best friends and explores their current state of care and custody in an informative appendix. This book features the exquisite photography of the late Garry Gross, a noted fashion photographer during the 60s, 70s and 80s who, after becoming a highly successful dog trainer in New York City, turned his camera lens towards dogs. Gross, along with Victoria Stilwell from Animal Planet's It's Me or the Dog, founded Dog Trainers of New York in 2002, and became devoted to highlighting the plight and value of senior dogs. "The older the better," Gross said. "Dogs with soul in their eyes."David Tabatsky has collected Gross's photographs here, and carefully curated an accompanying selection of moving, insightful, funny, and uplifting essays and short pieces by a range of writers, with contributions from Anna Quindlen, Ally Sheedy, Christopher Durang, Doris Day, Dean Koontz, Marlo Thomas, and many more.