Four Dogs and Their Tales
By: Marcella Bursey Brooks
The sport of Dog Agility brings the dogs, Kissy, Kawdje, Topaz and Michael Archangelo and their families together. The book touches upon universal themes such as unconditional love of dogs, rags to riches, love of a family, pet air travel, competition, sibling rivalry, jealousy, friendship and love. Dogs act, think and feel in ways that mirror human behavior as they cope with daily life. Love for these four dogs inspire their families to try to institute worldwide pet-friendly air travel conditions
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“Dogs are not our life but they make our lives whole.”
~ Rogers Carasa ~
Marcella Bursey Brooks
Author
A retired registered nurse and avid animal lover who has
always shared her home with dogs and cats.
Kissy
Tibetan Spaniel
Kissy and Kawdje are Tibetan Spaniels adopted into the same household. Kissy is an affectionate, confident, aggressive extrovert.
Kawdje
Tibetan Spaniel
Kawdje is cautious and reserved.
Topaz
German Shorthaired Pointer
Topaz is a gentle German Shorthaired Pointer who lives in love and harmony with the animals.
Michael Archangelo
Mixed breed street dog
Michael Archangelo is a
street dog from Mexico
who was fearful of people
until he takes a leap of
faith by trusting an
American woman who
befriends him.
Book Reviews
PACIFIC BOOK REVIEW
There is a very good reason why so many people say that dogs are man’s best friend. As Emily Dickinson once said, “Dogs are better than human beings because they know but do not tell.” This sentiment is explored thoroughly, especially from the dog’s point of view, in author Marcella Bursey Brooks’ novel, Four Dogs and
Their Tales.
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KIRKUS REVIEW
In Brooks’ addictive novel, four delightful canines and their human parents find joy and competition in dog agility training. Brooks amusingly shares the thoughts of all four precocious pups as well as their often lengthy “conversations” with one another, producing some of the most entertaining portions of the narrative…
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BLUEINK REVIEW
In this largely light-hearted tale, four dogs and their “moms and dads” shed light on the events in the daily life of dogs—and their parents. The story opens with the viewpoints of four dogs as they contemplate their situations.
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“Women and cats will do as they please and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea.”
Robert A. Heinlein
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9781949735116
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382 pages
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