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| Rescuing Sprite: A Dog Lover's Story of Joy and Anguish | 
enlarge | Creator: Mark R. Levin Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 331 reviews Sales Rank: 6922438
Format: Audiobook, Unabridged Media: Audio CD Edition: Unabridged Number Of Items: 5
ISBN: 0743573692 Dewey Decimal Number: 636 EAN: 9780743573696 ASIN: 0743573692
Publication Date: January 15, 2008
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A STUNNINGLY INTIMATE LOOK AT THE LOVE BETWEEN A FAMILY AND A DOG WHICH MOVINGLY SHOWS THAT "IN THE END, WE HUMANS ARE THE LUCKY ONES." Although Mark Levin is known as a constitutional lawyer and a nationally syndicated broadcaster, he is, first and foremost, a dog lover. In 1998, he and his family welcomed a half-Border Collie/half-Cocker Spaniel they named Pepsi into their lives. Six years later, his wife and son persuaded him to adopt a dog from the local shelter, a Spaniel mix. It turned out he was older than originally thought, and he was the most beautiful dog they'd ever seen. They named him Sprite. Their lives would never be the same. During the next two years, Sprite and Pepsi were inseparable. And Sprite's bond with the Levin family deepened. Friends, neighbors, and even Mark's radio audience came to know and love Sprite. But Sprite's health deteriorated -- even as his spirits remained high and his beauty and grace continued to inspire. Between Thanksgiving and Christmas 2006, the Levin family said their emotional final good-bye. Crushed and consumed with grief, Mark turned to family, friends, and fans for help. But new hope came when the Levins least expected it.
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Very Contrived! July 24, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I found this book very poorly written, rambling and contrived. I am a dog lover and have had several pets over the years that have caused me great sadness and pain upon their loss. Marley and Me was a "novel" and beautifully written work. I see this book as a an attempt to duplicate the success received by Marley and Me but it comes up wait short! Pets are wonderful and if only many of them could live longer--their love is unconditional and that is well stated in the book. I just felt that the author seemed in many places to be talking more about himself than about the saga of the dog.
Excellent book July 17, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I read this book in one sitting and could not put it down. Of course dog lovers (like me) will love this book, however, I also gave it to my wife to read (who is not a dog lover) to give her insight on why I am so emotionally attached to my dogs. I think Levine is an excellent writer (even though I disagree with EVERY aspect of his politics) and I would highly recommend this book. I think this book can be especially cathartic to anyone who recently has lost a pet.
I couldn't give this book away. July 7, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I recently purchased this book to read on a trip. The first few chapters were brutal: I was in tears, and couldn't even look up at the stewardess as she passed by with pretzels and drinks. I read on. By the time I was finished, I decided the book was not going to remain in my library: TOO DEPRESSING, TOO HOPELESS, TOO MEANINGLESS. I am a dog lover. Yes, I laughed and cried through " Marley and Me" -- but LIFE WENT ON. Since the book got such good ratings from other readers, I decided it must just be ME. When I arrived at the airport of my destination, I found a couple with a dog! I ran up to them, got my "dog fix", and then offered them the book. The husband said, "Don't give me that book! It's depressing!! I don't want it!!!!" So I was forced to leave it at the hotel with the Gideon Bible. Whoever finds the book and gets through it may find the Bible helpful in their hour of need.
I just didn't care for it July 5, 2008 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
I just didn't care for this book. I received this book as a christmas gift. I work at a dog daycare, so it is safe to say that I really love dogs. However, I did not feel connected to the dog in this book at all. The author wrote about his dogs as though they were saints. Come on, we love our animals, but they are not perfect. It's all those little quirks that make them memorable and special. In addition to the lack of character description, I felt like Levin's writing was poor. The sentences were constantly short and unnecessary. So much of his diction and descriptions added nothing to the story. This novel was not worth sharing or reading. Now don't get me wrong, any time an animal dies it is heartbreaking. To this day I can not think of my sweet Norman and not shed a tear, but this book was just not a proper tribute to a dog that supposedly touched this man's life.
A Great Read July 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was very touched with this story. For anyone who has ever loved and lost a pet it will touch your heart.
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