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Barking at the Moon

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Product Description AMAZON BESTSELLER in Dog Care & Health, Pet Loss Grief, and Family Health"(Tracy) is a master storyteller, skillfully presenting dialogue filled with witty repartee. She captures the spark of comedy residing in the tribulations of daily life, and the abundant joy that outweighs the chaos of stolen socks, destroyed furniture, and a dog that eats toilet paper and rocks… This work is a funny, delightful, heartwarming read that will leave dog lovers smiling." -- Kirkus ReviewsHow do you housebreak a dog in a hurricane? When Riley comes into her family’s life, award-winning humor columnist Tracy Beckerman realizes she got a lot more than she bargained for. From tracking wet cement through the house to shredding the family’s underwear, Riley is a one-dog wrecking ball. Yet this lovable retriever also brings joy, laughter, and a renewed sense of wonder into the household. At times hilarious and heartwarming, Barking at the Moon speaks to life’s growing pains, and to mothering children both human and furry. With Beckerman’s trademark wit and heart, she reminds us that no matter what stage of life we’re in, we can learn a lot from the dogs who teach us how to stop and enjoy the ride. Review "(Tracy) is a master storyteller, skillfully presenting dialogue filled with witty repartee. She captures the spark of comedy residing in the tribulations of daily life, and the abundant joy that outweighs the chaos of stolen socks, destroyed furniture, and a dog that eats toilet paper and rocks... This work is a funny, delightful, heartwarming read that will leave dog lovers smiling." -- Kirkus Reviews   "As a dog lover, I laughed and cried and related throughout. With the assembled menagerie at the Beckerman house, there is rarely a dull moment, and we get to enjoy it all . . . from a safe distance." --Joel Madison, Peabody award-winning TV writer and screenwriter of Roseanne, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and Crashing   "I'm utterly charmed by this whole thing, cover to cover." --W. Bruce Cameron, author of A Dog's Purpose   "You'll laugh. You'll say, 'A' You'll vow to never get a dog. And then, if you don't already have one, you'll get one anyway." --James Breakwell, Twitter celeb and author of Only Dead on the Inside and Bare Minimum Parenting   "For anyone who has ever loved a dog more than their kids (wait, did I just say that out loud?), Barking at the Moon will touch your heart, make you laugh, and remind you that dog fur in your food is a small price to pay for having a dog in your life." --Jenna McCarthy, author of the best-selling book, The Size of Everything   "You're either a dog person or you're not, and if you're not, please go away. Tracy Beckerman is clearly a dog person and has the brilliance and bravery to admit that puppies are superior to children, and not just because they don't need a college fund. This warm and witty 'dog-oir' (yes, I just made that up) is for everyone who ever had a family or loved a dog. You will love it!" --Cathryn Michon, screenwriter of A Dog's Purpose   "Tracy's relatable experiences will make you chuckle and feel a tug at your heartstrings and pants leg. Motherhood does not come with a manual, but this book tells it like it is, with bite." --Robin Gorman Newman, Tony Award nominated producer, author of How to Marry a Mensch, and founder of MotherhoodLater.com   ". . . sweet and heartwarming!" --Jenny Lawson, aka The Bloggess, #1 New York Times best-selling author of Let's Pretend This Never Happened and the recently released Broken (in the best possible way)   "Tracy Beckerman's adventures with Riley in Barking at the Moon give John Grogan's Marley a run for his chew toys. If you've ever been blessed with the best dog ever, wrapped in the slobbering fur bomb body of the most accident-prone pooch ever, you'll fall in love with this book. Barking at the Moon reminds us how lucky we are to be a dog's best friend." --Rebecca Regnier, columnist, speaker, and author of the Wi