Genre: Fiction
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In her bestselling memoir You Had Me at Woof, Julie Klam shared the secrets of happiness
she learned as an occasionally frazzled but always devoted owner of Boston terriers. Now,
with the same enchanting humor and poignancy that won the hearts of readers across the
country, she returns with real-life stories about how in rescuing troubled dogs we can end
up saving ourselves.
With wit and warmth, Julie Klam chronicles her adventures in finding a home for the
world’s sweetest pit bull, fostering a photogenic special-needs terrier, and diving under a
train to save an injured stray in New Orleans. Along the way, she finds that helping dogs
in their fight to survive puts our own problems in perspective, and shows that caring for
others, be they canine or human, can sometimes be the best way to care for ourselves. A
hilarious and moving testament to the powerful bond between people and dogs, this is a book
for anyone whose life has been changed—for the better—by an animal.