Pets

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“Brookshire delves deeply but accessibly into how different cultures assign very different values and meanings to animals . . .”

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Written by CBS Sunday Morning correspondent Martha Teichner, When Harry Met Minnie details Teichner’s experience adopting the beloved dog of a woman dying of cancer.

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“Highly readable, A Traitor to His Species ably details the ‘uncomfortable debate about the proper balance between animal rights and human interests . . .’”

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“Birds of a Feather is a powerful glimpse into the struggles of people and animals who are working to overcome trauma.”

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On Cats is a posthumous collection of Charles Bukowski’s poetry about cats compiled by former Fulbright Scholar Abel Debritto, who is also editor of the Bukowski collection On Writing

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“If the civil war crippled the South then air conditioning finished it off.”

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“Men and women who have shared the infertility experience will find words that speak for them and to them in this book.

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“Save this book for a day when you really need a lift. It can be read in one sitting and will restore your faith in humanity.”

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The loss of a beloved animal is often best commiserated among fellow pet owners.

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My Penguin Osbert In Love is a delightful story filled with friendship, devotion, and love. My Penguin Osbert In Love is the second book in this series.

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A sequel to Dewey: The Small Town Library Cat Who Touched the World, this book is reminiscent of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series. Ms. Myron and Mr.