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Jonathan Katz initially worked as a reporter and editor for The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Boston Globe and The Washington Post, and later as executive producer of the CBS Morning News. Jon Katz is now a media critic, a journalist, and the author of several books covering a vast repertoire of visa mer topics. Katz has written several novels as well as non-fiction works which cover topics ranging from geek culture to his relationship with dogs. His titles include The Story of Rose, Dancing Dogs, A Good Dog, Meet the Dogs of Bedlam Farm and The Second Chance Dog: A Love Story. (Bowker Author Biography) visa färre

Inkluderar namnen: Jon Katz, by Jon Katz

Foto taget av: Credit: Larry D. Moore, Texas Book Festival, Austin, TX, Nov. 1, 2008

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Verk av Jon Katz

Rose in a Storm: A Novel (2010) 257 exemplar
Meet the Dogs of Bedlam Farm (2011) 87 exemplar
Death by Station Wagon (1992) 76 exemplar
Dancing Dogs: Stories (2012) 69 exemplar
The Last Housewife (1995) 62 exemplar
The Family Stalker (1994) 48 exemplar
The Father's Club (1996) 46 exemplar
Death Row (1998) 37 exemplar
Sign Off (1991) 17 exemplar
Dog Who Loved (2010) 13 exemplar
The Dog Nobody Loved (2014) 2 exemplar
Out of the Shadows (2009) 1 exemplar

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A Dog Year [2009 film] (2011) — Original book — 5 exemplar

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3.5 stars

Simon was a donkey close to death in a tiny enclosure with no shelter when he was rescued. Jon Katz had a small farm and offered to take Simon in and, along with his wife, bring Simon back to health and happiness. Jon indicates in this book that he also benefitted from having Simon, learning about compassion along the way.

I really liked the parts about Simon and the other animals on Jon’s farm (and neighbouring animals, particularly the 101-year old’s elderly blind pony, Rocky). When he philosophized about compassion, though, I didn’t agree with him. Yes, I am more compassionate toward animals than (some) people; I feel like animals are more like kids or babies, in that they are dependent on humans and aren’t always able to change their circumstances, whereas humans are more likely to be able to have the power to do that for themselves (or they can ask for help). He doesn’t address this when he insists that we should still be compassionate towards the humans who abuse animals. He did tend to repeat himself at times, though I think that’s a small thing. The stories about the animals were great, though, and that really was the bulk of the book.… (mer)
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LibraryCin | 8 andra recensioner | Apr 7, 2024 |
Midlife meets mountain. And dogs. And Thomas Merton.

It's a very personal account of a writer's search for a meaningful retreat from his everyday life, but holds lessons for us all.
 
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breathslow | 9 andra recensioner | Jan 27, 2024 |
A collection of stories about dogs that was overly simplistic, overly repetitive and way way too corny.
 
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kevinkevbo | 3 andra recensioner | Jul 14, 2023 |
I read about a third of this book. I didn't like it. I think the made-up word "humblebrag" is a good word for the narrator's voice in this book.
 
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franoscar | 30 andra recensioner | Mar 18, 2023 |

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Verk
42
Även av
2
Medlemmar
4,639
Popularitet
#5,437
Betyg
3.8
Recensioner
221
ISBN
183
Språk
5
Favoritmärkt
8

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