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Dogtripping by David Rosenfelt5/28/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() On the bedroom he shares with his wife and a half-dozen dogs: "The noises. On the cleanliness of the hotel rooms he wants to reserve with 25 - mostly big - dogs during their road trip from California to Maine: "I hadn't done the math, but I was pretty sure that we would be traveling with well over a ton of dog, so the cleaning deposit would probably be the GDP of a third-world country." Be careful where you read this one because you could invoke serious stares from strangers who may think you've lost your mind. He's charming, likable, self-deprecating, self-aware and utterly hysterical. "Dogtripping" is a delightful romp through his adventures - and misadventures - running a dog rescue along with his wife, Debbie, out of their Southern California home and their cross-country move.Īs a dog lover, it's hard to know whether his stories will resonate with those less fond of his furry four-legged friends, but because Rosenfelt very well could be the funniest American author alive today, it's certainly worth a try. ![]() When was the last time you laughed out loud? When is the last time you cried tears of genuine sadness? When was the last time you did both while reading a 260-page memoir?ĭavid Rosenfelt, who is best known for a series of mystery novels, has written a book-length love letter to his canine companions through the years. "Dogtripping: 25 Rescues, 11 Volunteers, and 3 RVs on Our Canine Cross-Country Adventure" (St. ![]()
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