Stanley And Sophie
By (Author) Kate Jennings
Random House Australia
Vintage (Australia)
1st May 2009
Australia
General
Non Fiction
823
Paperback
208
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 15mm
192g
A wise, wry book about two border terriers, by the keenly intelligent, prize-winning writer who lost her heart to them. A fiercely intelligent writer, an astute observer of people and her surroundings, a recent widow not ready to face her grief, an irascible Australian with no time for indulgent New Yorkers and their pampered pets, Kate Jennings falls hard. Swept off her feet and surprised by the depth of her love, Jennings's life is suddenly overtaken by Stanley and when she is seduced into getting him a companion, by the pair of them. First and foremost, Stanley and Sophie is a book about animals, but it is also about grief and grieving - for Jennings's husband, for the city after 9/11, for the world. And it is a book about the way two rivalrous, demanding, idiosyncratic, exhilarating dogs gave Jennings daily purpose and showed her the way to her own heart.
Kate Jennings, a poet, essayist, and novelist, comes from the Riverina. She attended Sydney University in the late 1960s, where she gained notoriety as a feminist activist. She moved to New York City in 1979. Her novel SNAKE (1996) was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year, as was MORAL HAZARD (2002), which was based on her experiences as a Wall Street speechwriter. Her work has been in contention for the Booker, IMPAC, and Los Angeles Times literary prizes. She has won the prestigious Christina Stead and Adelaide Festival prizes and been honored with the Australian Literary Society s gold medal.