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Our Dogs, Ourselves -- Young Readers Edition: How We Live with Dogs

Hardback

Main Details

Title Our Dogs, Ourselves -- Young Readers Edition: How We Live with Dogs
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Alexandra Horowitz
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 140
ISBN/Barcode 9781534410121
ClassificationsDewey:636.7
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations f-c jacket (matte w-spot uv) int line art

Publishing Details

Publisher Simon & Schuster
Imprint Simon & Schuster
Publication Date 4 August 2020
Publication Country United States

Description

This middle grade adaptation of Our Dogs, Ourselves is an eye-opening, entertaining, and beautifully illustrated look about humans' complicated and sometimes contradictory relationship with man's best friend by New York Times bestselling author of Inside of a Dog-Young Readers Edition. We keep dogs and are kept by them. We love dogs and (we assume) we are loved by them. Even while we see ourselves in dogs, we also treat them in surprising ways. On the one hand, we let them into our beds, we give them meaningful names, make them members of our family, and buy them the best food, toys, accessories, clothes, and more. But we also shape our dogs into something they aren't meant to be. Purebreeding dogs has led to many unhealthy pups. Many dogs have no homes, or live out their life in shelters. How is it possible we can treat the same species in these two totally different ways? In Our Dogs, Ourselves Young Readers Edition, bestselling author of Inside of a Dog, Alexandra Horowitz reveals the odd, surprising, and contradictory ways we live with dogs.

Author Biography

Alexandra Horowitz is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Inside of a Dog: What Dogs See, Smell, and Know; Being a Dog: Following the Dog into a World of Smell; Our Dogs, Ourselves: The Story of a Singular Bond; and The Year of the Puppy: How Dogs Become Themselves. She teaches at Barnard College, where she runs the Dog Cognition Lab. She lives with her family of Homo sapiens, Canis familiaris, and Felis catus in New York City.