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A wise dog's beloved pupil learns trust, love, loss
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J.M. Barl JBAROL@ABQTRIB.COM / 823-3612
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Houston, Pam
2006
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2006
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A wise dog's beloved pupil learns trust, love, loss
2006
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Not too far beneath the story of Rae and her beloved dog Dante is a cathartic retelling of [Pam Houston]'s own life, her fears and a priceless relationship with a dying Irish wolfhound. \"That's Pam for you,\" says Sharon Oard Warner, head of the creative writing program at the University of New Mexico and a friend of Houston's. \"That tone that people find so endearing and enjoyable in her writing is Pam. You can't separate the two. That's what you get when you meet her.\" to her readers -- including those who will gather at Bookworks on Thursday to listen to Houston discuss her new book -- there's one constant dog in her life, and that's Dante. He's a character Houston has used in previous writings and is the lead voice in \"Sight Hound,\" a story told through a chorus of 12 characters.
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Albuquerque Publishing Company
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