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Rex and the City
Random House: 2006
“Hands-down the best dog book you will ever read.”
Claudia Kawczynska, The Bark.
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Nothing Keeps a Frenchman
From His Lunch
Random House: 2006
In this literary novel, American Gayle Castonguay moves
to Southern France,ostensibly to train for her first Ironman triathlon,
but really to escape the painful memories of a recently ended relationship.
Gayle figures the only way she can get over her ex is to fly across the
Atlantic Ocean, and live in another time and place. In France, Gayle challenges
her physical and emotional limitations, and comes to terms with both French
and American men. This book was acquired by Random House based on only
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Do This In Memory of
Me
In Progress
This literary novel follows six college friends as
they move to New York City and try to find their place in the world. When
two of the friends, Scott and Bailey, get engaged, it is time for Agnes to
confess that she actually had an affair with Bailey in college. Her confession
sets in motion a chain of events that result in betrayals, reunions, and
homicide. |
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Rex and the
City Volume II
In Progress
The story of Lee, her husband, and their
dog Wallace continues in this
second half of Rex and the City. This time, the endings are not so happy. |
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Dog is My Co-Pilot:
Great Writers on the World’s Oldest Friendships
ANTHOLOGY
Edited by the Editors of The Bark
Crown: 2003
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Love Stories:
A Literary Companion to Tennis
ANTHOLOGY
Edited by Adam Sexton
Citadel: 2003
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Virgin Fiction
ANTHOLOGY
Edited by Colin Dickerman
Rob Weisbach Books: 1998 |
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