Merle's Door: Lessons from a Freethinking Dog | Ted Kerasote | This was the best book I have ever read
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Merle's Door: Lessons from a Freethinking Dog
Ted Kerasote
Harcourt
, 2007 - 416 pages
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highly recommended
Heart Warming
Merle
's
Door
will bring a smile to your face and a tear to you eye. As I read the adventures of Merle, I feel like I am right there with them in their experiences. Ted has a way to draw the reader into the story with him. Those of us who own Labs and Golden Retrievers, this story brings it all close to home.
This book is a wonderful read, and I recommend it everyone. especially those of us who lover
dog
s. I am reading the book for the second time.
This was the best book I have ever read
This was the best book I have ever read, it is so good that I am starting it over. I have never read a book more than one time. Anyone who loves
dog
s should read this, it is much more than just a story of a man and his dog. I also found this book very educational along with being entertaining. I laughed on almost every page, I didn't want the book to end. Very easy read, I took the book with me everywhere and could not put it down.
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Merle and Ted- A Winning Team
Ted Kerasote has written, by far, the best book I have ever read that shares the life of a
dog
. This book has haunted me. It will make you laugh-out-loud, do some deep thinking, and at times maybe even cry. As a personal opinion, it makes "Marley and Me" seem like a tale for children.
While critics say that he tends to anthropomorphize
Merle
's looks and behaviors- any person who has ever loved and lived with a dog will realize the truth in his descriptions. Mr. Kerasote blends Merle's story with educational facts on animal behavior without ever making it a painful transition
from
one to the other.
I fell in love with Merle (and the author). If you have never read a book of this type- this is the one to choose. It will change your way of thinking for life.
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A Lesson We All Can Learn
As the owner of two large Giant Schnauzers I know what it is to have strong willed
dog
s. One is extremely smart and the other suffers
from
panic disorder. I could see so many things in
Merle
's
Door
that I can relate to with my two. It has opened my eyes to what my Shiner Rose might be thinking when she gives me certain looks. What Whiskey River might not be understanding when he goes into a panic attack. I admit that some of the references did go on somewhat extensive but brought you full circle to what we might be seeing today. Most dogs do not have the luxury to be a free spirt as Merle was but we have to find a way to do for our dogs what we can within their environments. I totally can identify with the bond that Merle and Ted had. My husband and I have that same relationship with our two Giants and marvel each day at their abilities and their limitations. I admit that the ending was very sad as we all expected but Merle passed with grace and obviously touched a lot of peoples hearts and lives. Animals are very special if you allow them to be a true part of your family. I think that Ted was right in allowing Merle to live out his life as Merle would have wanted. I definitely give this book five stars.
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The best of a thousand
I've read a thousand books, and most I'd consider good as I try to be discriminating with my reading. By good, I mean in the sense that I've been delighted, enriched, made to laugh out loud, and shown countless insights into living and this life we share. With no reservation, I count
Merle
's
Door
my favorite.
No doubt the author's singleness, his passion for the outdoors, and his home ground, Jackson Hole, played a large part in my relating so well to the story. Most of all, though, Kerosote captures something very, very special and opens our eyes to a real and magnificent world that heretofore we never gave a thought.
Compelled by the beautiful meaning in this true account, I closed the cover on the last page one morning at 3:00a.m. I was standing in my kitchen reading those final pages after having set all the house's lighting ablaze trying as I could with false courage and faltering hope to stave off my tightening throat--but alas to no avail.
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