Poetry for Pups
By (Author) Susan Seah
Illustrated by Morgan Boyle
BookBaby
BookBaby
17th January 2024
United States
Paperback
74
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 5mm
172g
Susan Seah's powerful debut poetry collection expound on her love for our four-legged best friend, family member, soothsayer, and unwavering loyalist. Through each poem, Susan paints vivid portraits of the pups in her life, sharing humorous, heart-warming, and emotional stories of their antics, imagined thoughts and secret conversations with her.
In one poem titled "35", Susan grapples with the heartbreaking reality of the lifespan of dogs and shares her hope for her pup to live to a ripe old age of 35. In another poem titled "I wish you could talk", Susan depicts the longing many dog owners hold to build a deeper connection with their pups through playful conversations. At the heart of her poems lies the intertwining
experiences, unbreakable bond and the mutual love shared between people and their canine companions.
Poetry for Pups is a must read for all dog lovers, and certainly for all dogs with the help of their humans.
One of Susan Seah's greatest joys is trying to be a tiger mommy to her adorable beagle pups, but often finding herself surrendering to their whims and fancies. From the moment she became a dog mom over two decades ago, her life has been filled with adventures, inspiration, and unconditional love from her fur babies. When she is not hanging out with her pups, Susan is a corporate and technology lawyer, and has been featured in various magazines and other news sources for her work to empower women, particularly as the CEO and Founder of The Koa Club. Susan is originally from Singapore, but now lives in Seattle with her husband, Morgan.
Morgan Boyle has always enjoyed being around dogs and was lucky enough to find his sweet little beagle Koa, who is the joy in his life. His background in art and photography allows him to share a glimpse
into his fondness for his canine companions. He has publicly displayed his photographic work at the Canon Gallery in Honolulu, Hawaii through the "Vision and Discovery", an event sponsored by Pacific New Media. He was also selected to display his photography three years in a row at "Contemporary Photography in
Hawaii", an annual surveyed exhibition of juried works.