Three Wild Dogs (and the Truth)Three Wild Dogs (and the Truth)
A Memoir
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In this poignant, funny, and disarmingly honest memoir, one of the world's most beloved storytellers, the New York Times bestselling author of The Book Thief, tells of his family's adoption of three troublesome rescue dogs-a charming and courageous love story about making even the most incorrigible of animals family. There's a madman dog beside me, and the hounds of memory ahead of us...It's love and beasts and wild mistakes, and regret, but never to change things. What happens when the Zusak family opens their home to three big, wild, street-hardened dogs-Reuben, more wolf than hound; Archer, blond, beautiful, destructive; and the rancorously smiling Frosty, who walks like a rolling thunderstorm? The answer can only be chaos: There are street fights, park fights, public shamings, property damages, injuries, hospital visits, wellness checks, pure comedy, shocking tragedy, and carnage that must be read to be believed. There is a reckoning of shortcomings and failure, a strengthening of will, but most important of all, an explosion of love-and the joy and recognition of family. Three Wild Dogs (and the Truth) is a tender, motley, and exquisitely written memoir about the human need for both connection and disorder, a love letter to the animals who bring hilarity and beauty-but also the visceral truth of the natural world-straight to our doors and into our lives and change us forever.
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- New York : HarperAudio, 2025.
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