The Book of Pet Love and Loss: Words of Comfort and Wisdom from Remarkable People

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Price
$22.00  $20.46
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
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Pages
240
Dimensions
5.3 X 7.1 X 0.9 inches | 0.85 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781982134310

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About the Author
Sara Bader is an editor, writer, and researcher. She has worked as an acquisitions editor for Princeton Architectural Press and senior editor for Phaidon. In addition to editing visual culture books, she has conceived and researched quotation collections for both publishers, including The Designer Says, Art Is the Highest Form of Hope, and Every Day a Word Surprises Me, among others. In 2010, she launched Quotenik.com, a growing library of verified quotations.
Reviews
"The Book of Pet Love and Loss is a true tonic for an ailment which is as undefinable to the world at large as its symptoms are singularly painful. Let this book be a gift to you or anyone you know who is suffering the loss of an animal family member and, through voices across time as varied as Patti Smith and Sigmund Freud, they will learn in short order that while there is no cure for grief, there is great comfort in kinship." -- Jackson Galaxy, cat behaviorist and wellness expert, New York Times bestselling author, and longtime host of My Cat From Hell

"The happiest of reads about love, mirrored between species. This is a unique gift, a treasure, as it awakens joyous memories of every companion we have loved and never truly lost." --Jennifer Skiff, author of The Divinity of Dogs, God Stories, and Rescuing Ladybugs

"Some pains demand anticipation. Luckily, pet owners now have a whole book to prepare and brace us: The Book of Pet Love & Loss... [is] a gorgeous volume intended to both celebrate our love of companion animals and bring solace when bereavement comes." -- Neil Steinberg, The Chicago Sun-Times