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I Have Heard You Calling in the Night
Contributor(s): Healy, Thomas (Author)
ISBN: 0156033712     ISBN-13: 9780156033718
Publisher: Mariner Books
OUR PRICE:   $18.04  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: September 2007
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Annotation: "Smart, acerbic, laconic, with nary an ounce of treacle dripping through Healy's muscular prose. A"--"Entertainment Weekly"

Thomas Healy was a drunk, a fighter, sometimes a writer, often unemployed, and no stranger to the police. His life was going steadily downhill. Then one day he bought a pup--a Doberman. He called him Martin. Gradually man and dog became unshakable allies, the best of friends. They took long walks together, they vacationed together, they even went to church together. Martin, in more ways than one, saved Thomas Healy's life.

"Healy's memoir tells how the love he came to feel for Martin led him to quit drinking and fighting and make a new life. Healy's tone is whimsical more often than sentimental, but that doesn't prevent him from concluding that Martin was 'a gift from God.'"--"The Christian Science Monitor" Thomas Healy grew up in Glasgow in the 1950s. He left school at fifteen and worked as, among other things, a shunter in a railway yard, and a security guard at a meat market. He is the author of a book about boxing, "A Hurting Business", and two novels: "It Might Have Been Jerusalem "and "Rolling". He lives in Glasgow.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Personal Memoirs
- Biography & Autobiography | Literary Figures
- Pets | Dogs - General
Dewey: B
Physical Information: 0.53" H x 5.34" W x 7.96" (0.48 lbs) 224 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - British Isles
 
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Publisher Description:
T homas Healy was a drunk, a fighter, sometimes a writer, often unemployed, no stranger to the police. His life was going nowhere but downhill. Then one day he bought a pup--a Doberman. He called him Martin. Gradually man and dog became unshakable allies, the closest of comrades, the best of friends. They took long walks together, they vacationed together, they even went to church together. Martin, in more ways than one, saved Thomas Healy's life.

Written with unadulterated candor and profound love, this soulful memoir gets at the heart of the intense bond between people and dogs.


Contributor Bio(s): Healy, Thomas: - THOMAS HEALY grew up in Glasgow, Scotland, in the 1950s. He left school at fifteen and worked as a shunter in a railway yard and a security guard at a meat market, among other things. He lives in Glasgow.