Howl: A Collection of the Best Contemporary Dog Wit by Bark Editors (Editor)

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(Hardcover)

  • Publisher: Random House Inc
  • Pub. Date: October 2007
  • ISBN-13: 9780307338389
  • Sales Rank: 44,098
  • 352pp
 
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Synopsis

A pot roast left unguarded. An open bedroom door. An ill-timed squat. Dogs seem to have impeccable timing. Yet how quickly calamity turns to comedy in the company of a dog, and the wrong moment turns out to be just the right one.

In this delightful follow-up to Dog Is My Co-Pilot, which won the Best Book of the Year award from the Dog Writers Association of America, the editors of The Bark bring together more stories, essays, and artwork that highlight the hilarity of dog behavior and the comical interactions between dog people and their four-legged friends.

From playful puppies who wreak havoc in the home to dogs with a whole array of comic shticks and tricks, Howl celebrates the verve and the laughs pets offer their people. It includes laugh-out-loud reflections (and confessions), rib-tickling tales, and whimsical vignettes from well-known writers such as:

• Dave Barry

• Margaret Cho

• Al Franken

• Kinky Friedman

• Pam Houston

• Haven Kimmel

• Neal Pollack

• And many more!

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Biography

Claudia Kawczynska and Cameron Woo created and publish Bark, an award-winning magazine known for its hip and literary vibe. Their first book, Dog Is My Co-Pilot, was a New York Times bestseller. Visit thebark.com

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A regrettable purchase.by bluiidkat

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November 08, 2008: When I read about this book it sounded like it would be filled with humorous dog stories that my 9 yr old son and I could read together. I should have looked beyond the ad in Bark mogazine for an opinion. A few stories in and I regret wasting the $16. It's bad enough that every show on TV is filled with language that would get our children expelled from school, but when you can't even find a light and humrous animal book without cussing dogs, things have gone to far.