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| Rescuing Sprite: A Dog Lover's Story of Joy and Anguish | 
enlarge | Author: Mark R. Levin Publisher: Pocket Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 331 reviews Sales Rank: 3776
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5 x 1
ISBN: 1416559132 Dewey Decimal Number: 636.70929 EAN: 9781416559139 ASIN: 1416559132
Publication Date: November 6, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Ships within 24-hours, Monday-Friday. Your satisfaction guaranteed.
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Sweet and touching book May 14, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is a dog lover's book. My dad purchased and sent this book to me a week ago just after I lost my 15 year old puppy. I read the book in one night and it helped because I could sympathize and empathize with the author... and I cried my eyes out.
Our dogs choose us no matter how much we think we choose them. Every dog is special and different and we are truly blessed to have their companionship.
Sorry, not for me... May 6, 2008 2 out of 10 found this review helpful
So, am I dog lover? Well, yes. We used to have the world's greatest dog, a Dachsund-Jack Russell cross called Trixie who became an indispensible member of our family. And we are thinking of getting another. But this book almost puts me off....
Here we have a dog lover with a very lovable pet who brought so much pleasure and fulfilment to his life. But in the end, this book really is the longest lament to a dog that passes away and I'm really looking for much more than that in the story of a relationship between dog and dog owner. I have every respect for Mark Levin and his pet. But there's so much anguish in this desperately sad book that I honestly would not recommend it. Sorry to present a contrary view to many other readers, but this book is not particularly well written either. Just read 'Marley and Me' and you'll see how it can be done.
Wonderful little book! May 2, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I loved this book. It is very well written and gave me a whole different opinion of the author as someone who is very kind and tenderhearted.
I cried all the way through. It had not been long since I had had to put my best friend to sleep so that probably made me more emotional, but being the dog lover that I am, I think I probably would have cried about as much even if I hadn't lost my angel.
Thank God for people like Mark Levin who take in rescue animals instead of buying pure breds.
I highly recommend this book...it's one of the best I've read in a long time in spite of the tears, and I'll always treasure it in my library.
Lot of inflated reviews April 29, 2008 2 out of 11 found this review helpful
First and foremost, I must say that I am a dog lover and bought this book because I have a twelve year old boxer dog that is beloved to me. He was my first child before I had my own children. I know that given his failing health, we don't have that much time left together. I bought this book thinking that reading about someone else's experience may make mine easier to deal with. I found that this book did not meet that need.
I made myself finish reading this book, even though it really wasn't terrible "gripping" as another reviewer noted. I guess after all these great reviews, I really expected more. The author is obviously devoted to his dogs, but reading this book is like reading a middle schooler's diary. The language is simple and most of the time, quite juvenile. It almost reminded me of reading the essay of a 10-year old child that never ends: "I like my dog. He likes to play ball with me. He sleeps on my bed. He likes food from the table. We love him a lot. He got sick and we were very sad." OK - so it is not quite that simplistic - - but from the level of language used in the book, I would suspect that the target audience is intermediate level children and not adults.
I am sure that this book comes from the heart, and may be very "therapeutic" to some owners who have just lost their dogs, but it is a little too simple for most adults and really lacks a "story" behind it.
If you have a dog, sooner or later, this will be theraputic April 26, 2008 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Not only is this author the best talk radio host in the world, but he writes very well. You feel like you are walking along with him as he experiences the events leading up to this painful decision of putting his beloved dog down. Let's face it, most of us at some time in our life will have to go through this, and its very difficult. I am also touched by the small details he adds about his family and friends. He is a family man who loves and cherishes them. We should all be so lucky to have someone like that in our lives. The book is wonderful, and so is the author. I just noticed i could have gotten it in the large print version. (damn)
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