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Becoming Shamus by Elizabeth Curtisse
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Becoming Shamus (edition 2012)

by Elizabeth Curtisse (Author)

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Shamus hasnt had much luck with humans for reasons he cant understand. At ten-months old, hes adopted into his third home by a young family and their canine companion, Lela. Playful, destructive and more than a little insecure, Shamus desperately seeks to find his place among them. But entering a new family is not easy, and Shamus quickly discovers that he has a lot to learn. He cant help feeling jealous of Lela, the familys favored dog, as he struggles to gain a paw-hold. Wise and understanding, Lela patiently mentors Shamus on duty, loyalty and love. Jealousy turns to admiration amid Lelas failing health, and Shamus embraces new responsibilities during a tumultuous period when his family finds their lives in upheaval too. He bravely stands beside them as they trudge through the inherent challenges of daily life - the loss of innocence, a job, a friend, ones self. Through financial woes and marital problems, he comes to understand that while it takes a lot to make a family, it takes even more to sustain one. Beautifully written and warmly told from a dogs point of view, Becoming Shamus is a heartbreaking but humorous tale of friendship and family, loss and rediscovery. This insightful and ultimately uplifting story reminds us that we are all connected, and that we carry those we love forever in our hearts.… (more)
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Title:Becoming Shamus
Authors:Elizabeth Curtisse (Author)
Info:DC Publishing House (2012), Edition: First, 355 pages
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Shamus hasnt had much luck with humans for reasons he cant understand. At ten-months old, hes adopted into his third home by a young family and their canine companion, Lela. Playful, destructive and more than a little insecure, Shamus desperately seeks to find his place among them. But entering a new family is not easy, and Shamus quickly discovers that he has a lot to learn. He cant help feeling jealous of Lela, the familys favored dog, as he struggles to gain a paw-hold. Wise and understanding, Lela patiently mentors Shamus on duty, loyalty and love. Jealousy turns to admiration amid Lelas failing health, and Shamus embraces new responsibilities during a tumultuous period when his family finds their lives in upheaval too. He bravely stands beside them as they trudge through the inherent challenges of daily life - the loss of innocence, a job, a friend, ones self. Through financial woes and marital problems, he comes to understand that while it takes a lot to make a family, it takes even more to sustain one. Beautifully written and warmly told from a dogs point of view, Becoming Shamus is a heartbreaking but humorous tale of friendship and family, loss and rediscovery. This insightful and ultimately uplifting story reminds us that we are all connected, and that we carry those we love forever in our hearts.

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