Booklist reviewed A Dog Named Boo!

Booklist reviewed A Dog Named Boo – and they loved it!

Booklist, a magazine focusing on both the publishing and library industries, reviewed A Dog Named Boo!

Here’s a quote:

[quote style=”boxed”]All readers who love dogs and other animals will find much to embrace and admire in the heartwarming tale about the power of canines.[/quote]

The review is in their print edition so I can’t link to it, but here’s the review:

Booklist

Enjoy!

 

Brodart reviewed A Dog Named Boo!

A Dog Named Boo by Lisa J. Edwards was reviewed by Brodart, the largest library supplier in the country. In short, they loved it!

It’s hard to believe that we’re only a month away from the publication of A Dog Named Boo, but when the reviews start appearing it really brings it home that the book is right on top of us.

The latest review that I’ve seen is from Brodart – the largest library supplier in the country.

In short, they love it!

Here’s an excerpt:

[quote]I was very moved by all the good Boo, along with Lisa, did for so many people. Much of this story takes place in the early 2000s, when research for the positive effect dogs can have in all kinds of situations was still new and limited, so it was interesting to watch people become believers simply by witnessing Boo’s remarkable work.[/quote]

[quote]Perhaps the best part of the book, for me anyway, was how inspired I felt after reading it (as nonfiction of this type should do to a reader). I desperately want to get Odin involved in some sort of animal assisted therapy or education, one because I know how much he would enjoy the attention, but also because I know that, like Boo, Odin’s charm could make someone with a terminal illness smile for the first time in days or relax a child nervous to be reading in front of a group.[/quote]

[quote]Add A Dog Named Boo to your shelves today, so animal lovers, animal trainers, and anyone interested in animal assisted therapy can read the story of this amazing dog who overcame all odds, plus changed the lives of so many, including his owners.[/quote]

A Dog Named Boo is also on Facebook – head on over and let Boo know how much you like him!

Fidose of Reality reviewed A Dog Named Boo!

Fidose of Reality reviewed A Dog Named Boo!

Fidose of Reality reviewed A Dog Named Boo!

To whet your appetite, here’s a quote:

[quote style=”boxed”]The human-animal bond chronicled in this book as Boo transcends from abandonment to miracle dog is one every dog lover will want to experience.[/quote]

Here’s a link to the full review: A Dog Named Boo Book Review.

Enjoy!

From “A Dog Named Boo”

It was the fifth, the smallest, who drew me in immediately. A smaller baby boy with a black velvet coat and bewildered brown eyes, he was clearly much slower than his littermates. He wandered through his siblings’ roughhousing, a toddler in a roller derby. They kept knocking him over as they zoomed by. As soon as he got up, they’d body-slam him to the ground again. When he did manage to get out of their way, he drifted aimlessly around the pen.

Before long, the puppy found the dog who would become his best friend, Dante lying on his side—a pose that must have reminded the baby of his mother, given the way he started rooting around Dante’s belly. Dante picked up his head, eyeing the baby suspiciously. Then, Dante’s huge snout whisked the confused tyke away, sending him across the floor, skidding to a halt. Undaunted, the little guy padded back toward Dante, his approach more cautious and respectful this time; little White Chest had no intention of making the same mistake twice. He bounced and bowed in Dante’s direction signaling that he just wanted to play…

Dante took the baby Boo under his wing and all ninety-five pounds of Dante was gentle and patient as he taught Boo through play.

Read more in A Dog Named Boo: How One Dog and One Woman Rescued Each Other and the Lives They Transformed Along the Way.

Amazon Reviews

Lisa and Boo are on Yahoo! Health!

Lisa and Boo are featured today on Yahoo! Health for their animal-assisted therapy work with children!

Lisa, Boo, and A Dog Named Boo are featured today over on Yahoo! Health for their animal-assisted therapy work with children!

It’s very exciting to continue to see Boo’s story being able to reach out and touch more and more people.

Here’s a link: The Dog Who Teaches Kids to Talk.

Enjoy!