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A Three Dog Life

A Three Dog Life

  • Paperback
  • Edition: 1
  • Author: Abigail Thomas
  • Publisher: Harvest Books
  • Release Date: September 2007
  • ISBN-10: 0156033232
  • ISBN-13: 9780156033237
  • List Price: $13.00

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Summary

When Abigail Thomas’s husband, Rich, was hit by a car, his skull was shattered, his brain severely damaged. Subject to rages, terrors, and hallucinations—and with no memory of what he did the hour, the day, the year before—he was sent to live in a nursing facility that specializes in treating traumatic brain injuries. This tragedy is the ground on which Abigail had to build a new life. How she built that life is a story of great courage and change, of moving to a small country town, of a new family composed of three dogs, knitting, and friendship, of facing down guilt and discovering gratitude. It is also about her relationship with Rich, a man who lived in the eternal present, and the eerie poetry of his often uncanny perceptions. Hailed by Stephen King as "the best memoir I have ever read," this wise, plainspoken, beautiful book enacts the truth Abigail has discovered since the accident: You might not find meaning in disaster, but you might, with effort, make something useful of it.

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A 'must read' for anyone qualifying for AARP

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A poignant and laugh-out-loud story about love, aging and loss. Abigail Thomas writes in a way that hits the heart straight on and with amazing accuracy. As she holds on to her brain-damaged husband in a way that is tender and sweet she creates a new 'family' for herself in the life she has chosen to live. I loved it! and bought copies for all my woman friends for the holidays...

Abagail all her own

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Abagail Thomas has a distinct voice that is all her own. Her books is moving, sad, and will take you on a journey. She's a tough woman and has a wonderful spirit that you will pick up quickly. This book was hard to put down, although different than I expected. You won't forget her voice. I was recently reading another book and I thought it sounded like her-it was her. Always nice when someone has such a solid voice. Nice book. I love dogs, so thats the perk too.

Annoying Tone

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Well, I bought the book because of a recommendation by the browsing icon on Amazon. Plus, after seeing that the book was "the best memoir" Steven King ever read, I had to give it a chance.

I found the tone of the book to be really annoying, and it sounded like listening to some old lady rant about a myriad of inconsequential things that matter only to her alone, but yet somehow made it into the book I had paid for and was holding in my hands. The story begins with the story of her husband's accident which left him with permanent brain damage, which is somewhat intriguing and lamentable, but then she switches tone and begins to talk about her inner struggles about removing "the black sock with red peppers from my left foot" and all these other loony things that really no one cares about.

But don't take my word for it. Read it yourself and you might actually find her "voice" endearing and friendly. I sure didn't.

Sad, sweet and wonderful.

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"A Three Dog Life" by Abigail Thomas is a wonderful telling of one woman's struggle to deal with life after her husband's life altering accident. Thomas pulls us into her life and her mind as we venture through all the changes with her. The book is written so conversationally that the reader can't help but feel as if the author is a close friend and one we care strongly about. While there are struggles and sadness in the book, the tone doesn't become heavy or depressing. Thomas manages to keep it upbeat so that we're not bogged down by the events. As she learns to live again, we are right there with her and learn much about our own thoughts and feelings. What would we do if our lives were twisted in a way such as her's was? Would we come through it as strongly as she? These are questions that flicker through the mind and it gives one pause to wonder. This is an all around great book and a quick read. Definitely well worth the time.

Made me feel all warm and fuzzy

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I really enjoyed this one. It was relaxed, easy reading, easily devoured in one sitting. I found myself in tears throughout the book, starting very early on in the story. The realistic and candid way in which the story was told made me want to hug both my significant other and my dog. It made me want to be the kind of person who is brave enough to continue to find joy in life while at the same time being there for her loved one in the most difficult of situations.

I probably will not re-read this one, as all the crying exhausts me emotionally, but I am so glad that I did read it. This is a book that I will not be forgetting anytime soon.