Cherished: 21 Writers on Animals They Have Loved and Lost
Because grieving for an animal can be a pretty lonely place,” Barbara Abercrombie created this joyful, poignant, funny, and smart collection of commiseration. Readers meet the cat who entered a neighbor’s window and got in bed with strangers, the dog who demanded down pillows, and even a coyote...
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Because grieving for an animal can be a pretty lonely place,” Barbara Abercrombie created this joyful, poignant, funny, and smart collection of commiseration. Readers meet the cat who entered a neighbor’s window and got in bed with strangers, the dog who demanded down pillows, and even a coyote who became part of the family. The essays highlight the sometimes surprising things animals add to a household — and how their loss reverberates. Because these are such fine writers, each essay also reveals larger truths about life. Whether the reader is grieving a loss, cherishing a current companion, or simply relishing a tale well told, the message is clear: it is better to have loved and lost...* All royalties will be donated to Best Friends Animal Society* Includes stories by Anne Lamott, Jane Smiley, Jacqueline Winspear, Carolyn See, Mark Doty, and many others
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781577319573 (1577319575)
Publish date: April 1st 2011
Publisher: New World Library
Pages no: 240
Edition language: English
In "Cherished," editor Barbara Abercrombie has assembled 21 essays about pet loss. Authors like Ann Lamott and Jane Smiley recount the passings of beloved pets ranging from dogs and cats to horses and pigs. The essays touch on love, compassion, old age, terminal illness and a host of other issues ...