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Regards, Rodeo

Regards, Rodeo

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Pearl for Your Collection
Review: Regards Rodeo is a communication between a poodle in Massachusetts and a berger (German Shepherd) in Cassis who share a patron, Alan. As their correspondence deepens, they share tender anecdotes about philosophy, frailty (human and canine), family, work and love. The author is clearly a "grown up" a la Saint-Exupery whose childlike wonder is intact. The illustrations, created by the wife of the patron/author, enable the reader to visualize the wonderful experiences shared by Jefe and Rodeo. I bought 5 copies to share with friends.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Pearl for Your Collection
Review: Regards Rodeo is a communication between a poodle in Massachusetts and a berger (German Shepherd) in Cassis who share a patron, Alan. As their correspondence deepens, they share tender anecdotes about philosophy, frailty (human and canine), family, work and love. The author is clearly a "grown up" a la Saint-Exupery whose childlike wonder is intact. The illustrations, created by the wife of the patron/author, enable the reader to visualize the wonderful experiences shared by Jefe and Rodeo. I bought 5 copies to share with friends.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a poetic work
Review: This book nicely balances the humor of the "dog's-eye view" with genuine respect for our canine friends. Armstrong manages to appreciate both the heroic working dog and the fiesty house poodle. I found some of the descriptions of the sea-faring dog to verge on the poetic and made me misty-eyed with respect and admiration.

Nicely woven into the tale are ruminations on WWII and the french resistance, as well as what is essentially a travel diary as the author recounts his experiences in France.

This is a moving tribute to dogs without ever becoming too cute. I certainly recommend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a poetic work
Review: This book nicely balances the humor of the "dog's-eye view" with genuine respect for our canine friends. Armstrong manages to appreciate both the heroic working dog and the fiesty house poodle. I found some of the descriptions of the sea-faring dog to verge on the poetic and made me misty-eyed with respect and admiration.

Nicely woven into the tale are ruminations on WWII and the french resistance, as well as what is essentially a travel diary as the author recounts his experiences in France.

This is a moving tribute to dogs without ever becoming too cute. I certainly recommend it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Love those dogs!
Review: What a charming tale of two pups who are trans-atlantic pen pals. A "must" for those of us who believe that dogs DO run the world (or should!). This account captures the personalities of the two main characters, Rodeo, a German Shephard in Cassis, and Jefe, a poodle in western Massachusetts. Also a lovely and true picture of beautiful Cassis, France . . . Most of all, a moving and heartwarming story about the bond many of us humans share with our four-legged "best friends." A great read and a "keeper" for all of us animal lovers, and a lovely one to share with friends.


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