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A Dog's Guide to Life

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Dog's Guide to Life

Contributors:

By (Author) Jack Cotton
Illustrated by Deb Hoeffner

ISBN:

9780978576615

Publisher:

On Cape Publications

Imprint:

On Cape Publications

Publication Date:

17th March 2015

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Relationships and families: advice and issues

Dewey:

158.1

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

32

Dimensions:

Width 172mm, Height 172mm

Weight:

199g

Description

What does a dog know about living life As this wise and warm book explains, Moose understood quite a lot: from "Love Unconditionally" (I'm not always in the best mood...but that never affected Moose") to "Take a Nap in a Sunny Spot" ("every now and then find a nice, warm spot...and just snooze. There is no better way to reset the stress meter we all carry with us.") Author Jack Cotton has compiled a series of lessons gleaned from their canine companion of many years. The lessons Moose shares were written for children, but they will resonate with everyone who loves a dog or know someone who does.

Author Bio

Jack Cotton is the author of several books on real estate, including the Amazon bestsellers Selling Luxury Homes, 12 Secrets Luxury Home Sellers Know, and 12 Secrets Luxury Home Buyers Know. His inspirational book A Dog's Guide to Life: Lessons from Moose is now in its second printing. For four decades, Jack worked in the real estate company he started in his college dorm room. In 2005, Jack sold his company to Sotheby's International Realty. Since then he has continued as a high-end agent in luxury residential sales on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. He is also a motivational speaker. A native Cape Codder, Jack can't imagine living anywhere else. He and his family reside in a small village with a yard overrun by squirrels. Deb Hoeffner describes her unique style of "soft realism" as a layering of thought, paint, and possibilities. An award-winning artist and illustrator whose work has been widely published over a 30 year career, she specializes in capturing the spirit of her subjects with expressions that tell tales. Books illustrated by Deb include "All You Want And Then Some" by Carolyn McWilliams Brown, "Lucky: The Tale of a Tree" by Richard C. Hawkins, and "Forever Home: Tales of Four Lucky Dogs" by Lynn Whitman. She shares her studio in Bucks County, Pennsylvania with her dog Emma. More of her work can be seen at debhoeffner.com.

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