Sunday, 25 February 2024

Dog Stories - Something for Everyone!

Dog Stories, edited by Diana Secker Tesdell is a collection of twenty short stories featuring our four legged friend, the dog. From well known authors like Mark Twain and Anton Chekhov to those who may not be so familiar (or at least not for me!) such as Brad Watson and Rick Bass. It's a real mixed bag of tales (or tails if you prefer), some serious, some funny and some a little dark and spooky. My personal favourites were "The Mixer", by P.G. Woodhouse, "Ava's Apartment", by Jonathan Lethem and "The Oracle of the Dog", by G.K. Chesterton. Although I didn't fully embrace each and every story, this didn't present me with a problem because, being a book of short stories, I knew another one was coming along soon. This gave me multiple opportunities for that hopeful feeling of eager anticipation that happens when you start reading something new. The book is one of the Everyman's Pocket Classics, and it's a beautiful hardback that feels great to hold, with an adorable cover of an incredibly soulful-looking terrier - those eyes just suck you right in! If you are a dog fan, then this is a must. But even if you are not, each story explores the human condition just as much as the canine one, and it's also a great introduction to the writing styles of all the authors included. Well worth the effort.

My STAR rating: FOUR.

Length: 378 print pages.

Price I paid: free - this was a present.

Formats available: print only.

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