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In the spring of 1985, the novelist Paul Bailey found himself becoming the unlikely owner of a dog. He saw the puppy in the window of a pet shop and was instantly (and lastingly) beguiled. She was given the name Circe by Bailey's dying partner, David, who was also overcome by her charms, though after a good deal of resistance. This memoir tells of the sixteen years Paul Bailey spent in Circe's company, while also offering portraits of friends and acquaintances, living and dead. There are sketches of the various eccentrics encountered during his walks with the dog, and descriptions of the author's trips abroad - to Romania, Poland, and Hungary, among other countries.
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A heartfelt memoir of a dog's bond and life's journeys.
Who is this book for?
If you're a fan of touching stories about companionship and life's adventures, this book might really resonate with you. Paul Bailey's recounting of years spent with Circe beautifully captures the deep bond between humans and their dogs, set against a backdrop of memorable travels and colorful characters. It’s a reminder of how a pet can become a profound part of our life stories.