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A carregar... Rescuing Sprite: A Dog Lover's Story of Joy and Anguishpor Mark R. Levin
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Writing: 4.0; Theme: 5.0; Content: 5.0; Language: 4.5; Overall: 4.0 The great Constitutionalist and lawyer, Mark R. Levin, shares his family's inspirational story of their life with two great canines- Pepsi and Sprite. The love between owner and pet will inspire and encourage. Recommend. ***January 3, 2023*** I'm a sucker for a good dog book. Unfortunately, RESCUING SPRITE is not a very good one. I don't doubt the depth of Levin's feelings or his grief at losing a beloved dog, but his telling about it is just too over-the-top maudlin, not to mention redundant and filled with "padding," to make what might have been a decent magazine piece or essay into a full length book. And learning that Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity are two of his best friends really soured me on the book. If you want to read a really affecting dog book, read MERLE'S DOOR. Not this one. Nope. - Tim Bazzett, author of the memoir, BOOKLOVER A tender-hearted tale of the adoption of a dog, whom you fall in love with, and then discover he is very ill. The Levin family and their neighbors struggle to do the best for Sprite as they watch him slowly deteriorate. At what point do they end his suffering? IS he getting better for only today, or is this a trend? In retrospect, was there more they could have done for him? Do you get another dog when your heart aches over the loss of the last one? This book is filled with such questions and the emotional story of Pepsi and Sprite, the dogs of the Levin household. A very touching tale. Don't read this unless you are ready to have your heart broken. sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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A radio talk-show host describes his family's relationship with a remarkable rescue dog named Sprite, a beautiful, loving, and gentle animal whose deteriorating health taught the entire family a lesson in friendship, love, joy, and grief. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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"Her injury was fatal, and we were all devastated, especially my mother and grandfather."
"I looked at them with disgust and stormed out the door."
"She was very proud of her dad. The truth is that I did what every other dog lover would have done."
"I felt horrible for her. I whispered to the technician, 'She had to put the cat to sleep, didn't she?' She gave me a sad look and said they did."
"He was upset but very strong. I could see his eyes well up, but he held his emotions back."
The story itself is fairly mundane - the dogs do common doggie things and the author and his family experience the usual joys that our pets bring to our lives. I think the book can be useful to some for its description of the struggle most of us will have to face sooner or later: the end-of-life decisions we must make for a beloved pet who is suffering from an incurable illness or progressively poor health, and the guilt and spiritual questions that sometimes come with those decisions. It only amazes me that a middle aged man who has been a dog lover all his life had never before gone through it.
But even here, the clumsy prose and simplified language robs the story of emotional impact.
I'll keep this book on my shelves and treasure it, but only because it was a gift from my sister and for the thoughtful, loving inscription she wrote on the flyleaf, which moved me far more than anything else contained in it. ( )