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A man of his own / by Wilson, Susan,1951-;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Disabled veterans; Dogs; Human-animal relationships; Life change events; Service dogs;
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A man of his own [sound recording] / by Wilson, Susan,1951-; Adamson, Rick.; Berman, Fred.; Delaine, Christina.; Gurner, Jeff.;
Read by Fred Berman, Christina Delaine, Rick Adamson and Jeff Gurner.
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Audiobooks.; Disabled veterans; Dogs; Human-animal relationships; Life change events; Service dogs;
© p2013., Macmillan Audio,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The dog who saved me / by Wilson, Susan,1951-;
"In Susan Wilson's The Dog Who Saved Me, a former Boston K-9 unit policeman turned animal control officer in bucolic Harmony Farms is up against rescuing a gun shy and wounded dog gone feral, and proving that his low-life older brother is back in the drug business. Fighting his shattering grief at the death of his K-9 partner killed in the line of duty, and a staggering loss of confidence from physical and psychic wounds of his own, Cooper Harrison is back where he started, where his father Bull was once known as the town drunk. Where his brother was a delinquent and bully. Where he's one of 'those' Harrisons. Where Cooper must learn to forgive and, only then, heal"--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Dog owners; Grief; Human-animal relationships;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The dog who saved me [sound recording] / by Wilson, Susan,1951-; Adamson, Rick.; Berman, Fred.; Gurner, Jeff.;
Read by Rick Adamson, Fred Berman, and Jeff Gurner."In Susan Wilson's The Dog Who Saved Me, a former Boston K-9 unit policeman turned animal control officer in bucolic Harmony Farms is up against rescuing a gun shy and wounded dog gone feral, and proving that his low-life older brother is back in the drug business. Fighting his shattering grief at the death of his K-9 partner killed in the line of duty, and a staggering loss of confidence from physical and psychic wounds of his own, Cooper Harrison is back where he started, where his father Bull was once known as the town drunk. Where his brother was a delinquent and bully. Where he's one of 'those' Harrisons. Where Cooper must learn to forgive and, only then, heal"--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Audiobooks.; Dog owners; Grief; Human-animal relationships;
© p2015., Macmillan Audio,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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