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Authors : Kay, Terry. To Dance With the White Dog. Title : To Dance With the White Dog. Publisher : Washington Square Press. Signed on title page. Very mild shelfwear. Condition : Very Good. List Price (MSRP) : 14.00.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherWashington Square Press
ISBN-100671726730
ISBN-139780671726737
eBay Product ID (ePID)176060
Product Key Features
Book TitleTo Dance with the White Dog
Number of Pages192 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicAnimals, Family Life, Literary
Publication Year1991
GenreFiction
AuthorTerry Kay
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight6.5 Oz
Item Length8.2 in
Item Width5.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN91-029338
Dewey Edition20
Reviews To Dance with the White Dog is what literature is -- or should be --all about....Kay is simply a miraculous writer....This book...burns with life., Terry Kay is aperfect writer for those who love to read. His prose contains music andpassion and fire. His work is tender and heartbreaking and memorable., Los Angeles Times This short book moves like poetry....A loving eulogy to old age....A tender celebration of life, made poignant by death being so close at hand., New York Timesbestselling author Pat ConroyTerry Kay is a perfect writer for those who love to read. His prose contains music and passion and fire. His work is tender and heartbreaking and memorable., New York Times bestselling author Pat Conroy Terry Kay is a perfect writer for those who love to read. His prose contains music and passion and fire. His work is tender and heartbreaking and memorable., Anne Rivers Siddons To Dance with the White Dog is what literature is -- or should be -- all about....Kay is simply a miraculous writer....This book...burns with life., The Most Reverend Desmond M. TutuA hauntingly beautiful story about love, family, and relationships., Terry Kay is a perfect writer for those who love to read. His prose contains music and passion and fire. His work is tender and heartbreaking and memorable., This short book moves like poetry....A loving eulogy to old age....A tender celebration of life, made poignant by death being so close at hand., Anne Rivers SiddonsTo Dance with the White Dogis what literature is -- or should be --all about....Kay is simply a miraculous writer....This book...burns with life., Los Angeles TimesThis short book moves like poetry....A loving eulogy to old age....A tender celebration of life, made poignant by death being so close at hand., To Dance with the White Dog is what literature is -- or should be -- all about....Kay is simply a miraculous writer....This book...burns with life., Anne Rivers SiddonsTo Dance with the White Dogis what literature is -- or should be -- all about....Kay is simply a miraculous writer....This book...burns with life.
Dewey Decimal813/.54
SynopsisSam Peek's children are worried. Since that "saddest day" when Cora, his beloved wife of fifty-seven good years, died, no one knows how he will survive. How can this elderly man live alone on his farm? How can he keep driving his dilapidated truck down to the fields to care for his few rows of pecan trees? And when Sam begins telling his children about a dog as white as the pure driven snow -- that seems invisible to everyone but him -- his children think that grief and old age have finally taken their toll. But whether the dog is real or not, Sam Peek -- "one of the smartest men in the South when it comes to trees" -- outsmarts them all. Sam and the White Dog will dance from the pages of this bittersweet novel and into your heart, as they share the mystery of life, and begin together a warm and moving final rite of passage. Winner of the Southeastern Library Association's Outstanding Author Award., Sam Peek's children are worried. Since that "saddest day" when Cora, his beloved wife of fifty-seven good years, died, no one knows how he will survive. How can this elderly man live alone on his farm? How can he keep driving his dilapidated truck down to the fields to care for his few rows of pecan trees? And when Sam begins telling his children about a dog as white as the pure driven snow -- that seems invisible to everyone but him -- his children think that grief and old age have finally taken their toll.But whether the dog is real or not, Sam Peek -- "one of the smartest men in the South when it comes to trees" -- outsmarts them all. Sam and the White Dog will dance from the pages of this bittersweet novel and into your heart, as they share the mystery of life, and begin together a warm and moving final rite of passage.Winner of the Southeastern Library Association's Outstanding Author Award.