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Travels with Casey / Benoit Denizet-Lewis.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Simon & Schuster, 2014Edition: First Simon & Schuster hardcover editionDescription: viii, 341 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1439146934
  • 9781439146934
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Contents:
Pt. 1: In which Casey hates the RV ; In which dog-loving humans (okay, New Yorkers) behave badly ; In which Casey and I encounter cats, cows, PETA, and the "dog-poop lady" ; In which I drive down Hillbilly Circle, up Wit's End Way, and past Hell for Certain Road ; In which Florida isn't nearly as awful as I expected it to be -- Pt. 2: In which I cry over dogs in West Texas, hire a bed bug exterminator in New Mexico, and meet gay cowboys in Colorado ; In which Casey gets a little sister ; In which I hang out with Cesar Millan, homeless teenagers, and my former middle school English teacher turned dog masseur ; In which we hightail it home, with some heartbreak along the way.
Summary: Over four months, 32 states, and 13,000 miles in a rented motor home, Denizet-Lewis and his canine companion attempt to pay tribute to the most powerful interspecies bond there is, in the country with the highest rate of dog ownership in the world. On the way, Denizet-Lewis--known for his deeply reported dispatches from far corners of American life--meets an irresistible cast of dogs and dog-obsessed humans.
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Adult Book Adult Book Dr. James Carlson Library NonFiction 636.7009 D396 Available 33111007671999
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

A moody Labrador and his insecure human take a funny, touching cross-country RV trip into the heart of America's relationship with dogs.

"I don't think my dog likes me very much," New York Times Magazine writer Benoit Denizet-Lewis confesses at the beginning of his journey with his nine-year-old Labrador-mix, Casey. Over the next four months, thirty-two states, and 13,000 miles in a rented motor home, Denizet-Lewis and his canine companion attempt to pay tribute to the most powerful interspecies bond there is, in the country with the highest rate of dog ownership in the world.

On the way, Denizet-Lewis--known for his deeply reported dispatches from far corners of American life--meets an irresistible cast of dogs and dog-obsessed humans. Denizet-Lewis and Casey hang out with wolf-dogs in Appalachia, search with a dedicated rescuer of stray dogs in Missouri, spend a full day at a kooky dog park in Manhattan, get pulled over by a K9 cop in Missouri, and visit "Dog Whisperer" Cesar Millan in California. And then there are the pet psychics, dog-wielding hitchhikers, and two nosy women who took their neighbor to court for allegedly failing to pick up her dog's poop.

Travels With Casey is a delightfully idiosyncratic blend of memoir and travelogue coupled with an exploration of a dog-loving America. What does our relationship to our dogs tell us about ourselves and our values? Denizet-Lewis explores those questions--and his own canine-related curiosities and insecurities--during his unforgettable road trip through our dog-loving nation.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Pt. 1: In which Casey hates the RV ; In which dog-loving humans (okay, New Yorkers) behave badly ; In which Casey and I encounter cats, cows, PETA, and the "dog-poop lady" ; In which I drive down Hillbilly Circle, up Wit's End Way, and past Hell for Certain Road ; In which Florida isn't nearly as awful as I expected it to be -- Pt. 2: In which I cry over dogs in West Texas, hire a bed bug exterminator in New Mexico, and meet gay cowboys in Colorado ; In which Casey gets a little sister ; In which I hang out with Cesar Millan, homeless teenagers, and my former middle school English teacher turned dog masseur ; In which we hightail it home, with some heartbreak along the way.

Over four months, 32 states, and 13,000 miles in a rented motor home, Denizet-Lewis and his canine companion attempt to pay tribute to the most powerful interspecies bond there is, in the country with the highest rate of dog ownership in the world. On the way, Denizet-Lewis--known for his deeply reported dispatches from far corners of American life--meets an irresistible cast of dogs and dog-obsessed humans.

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