
Book Details
“Freddie is a potent memoir about a special dog’s second chance at life.”
—Foreword Reviews “[A] resonant tribute to this most special dog. In learning about Freddie, we also learn about Hayter-Menzies’s life, and how both overcame overwhelming obstacles—in part because of each other. Their profound bond is something anyone who has ever loved a dog will understand. Freddie was a small dog, but he was larger than life, and this true tale is an inspiring, heartwarming read.”
—Maria Goodavage, New York Times bestselling author of Doctor Dogs, Top Dog, Secret Service Dogs, and Soldier Dogs “This heartfelt and charming book tells the story of how Freddie, a special little dog adopted from the BC SPCA, overcame his difficult start in life and learned to be a dog and best friend . . . [A] personal, insightful, and surprising account of just how much dogs mean to us. You will feel like Freddie is with you long after you finish this touching book.”
—Zazie Todd, PhD, author of Wag: The Science of Making Your Dog Happy "I'm a sucker for a good dog story and this one is about as good as it gets. For, as the author notes in his riveting tale, 'Freddie would become something of a poster dog for the transformative power of love.'"
—Lesley Choyce, author of Around England with a Dog “Freddie: The Rescue Dog Who Rescued Me details the life of a much-loved and engaging four-legged member of Grant Hayter-Menzies’s family. But this is not just a story about a dog—it is very much the author’s personal journey. This was a creature who needed special care but, in receiving it, gave boundlessly back to his carers.”
—Chris Czajkowski, bestselling author of Lonesome: Diary of a Wilderness Dog, and Harry: A Wilderness Dog Saga “The story of Grant and Freddie’s journey touches the heart of the human–animal bond. It is about love, adventure and making it through the difficulties in life with a friend at your side. It is a rich tapestry filled with snippets of history but mostly about the deep connection between the souls of a man and his dog as together they travel through life. A beautiful story.”
—Carol Hine, founder of Senior Animals In Need Today Society (SAINTS)
—Foreword Reviews “[A] resonant tribute to this most special dog. In learning about Freddie, we also learn about Hayter-Menzies’s life, and how both overcame overwhelming obstacles—in part because of each other. Their profound bond is something anyone who has ever loved a dog will understand. Freddie was a small dog, but he was larger than life, and this true tale is an inspiring, heartwarming read.”
—Maria Goodavage, New York Times bestselling author of Doctor Dogs, Top Dog, Secret Service Dogs, and Soldier Dogs “This heartfelt and charming book tells the story of how Freddie, a special little dog adopted from the BC SPCA, overcame his difficult start in life and learned to be a dog and best friend . . . [A] personal, insightful, and surprising account of just how much dogs mean to us. You will feel like Freddie is with you long after you finish this touching book.”
—Zazie Todd, PhD, author of Wag: The Science of Making Your Dog Happy "I'm a sucker for a good dog story and this one is about as good as it gets. For, as the author notes in his riveting tale, 'Freddie would become something of a poster dog for the transformative power of love.'"
—Lesley Choyce, author of Around England with a Dog “Freddie: The Rescue Dog Who Rescued Me details the life of a much-loved and engaging four-legged member of Grant Hayter-Menzies’s family. But this is not just a story about a dog—it is very much the author’s personal journey. This was a creature who needed special care but, in receiving it, gave boundlessly back to his carers.”
—Chris Czajkowski, bestselling author of Lonesome: Diary of a Wilderness Dog, and Harry: A Wilderness Dog Saga “The story of Grant and Freddie’s journey touches the heart of the human–animal bond. It is about love, adventure and making it through the difficulties in life with a friend at your side. It is a rich tapestry filled with snippets of history but mostly about the deep connection between the souls of a man and his dog as together they travel through life. A beautiful story.”
—Carol Hine, founder of Senior Animals In Need Today Society (SAINTS)
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
Oct 03, 2023
Dimensions:
Width: 5.50 in
Height: 8.50 in
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