Animal Happiness

Animal Happiness by Vicki Hearne, published by HarperCollins Publishers in 1994, offers an engaging exploration of the unique characteristics and behaviors of various animals. This first edition, comprising 238 pages, presents a series of delightful narratives that highlight the individuality of different species, from dogs and cats to more unusual subjects like a frog captivated by its reflection and a lion named Scrapper who experienced profound emotions.
Readers will find a collection of essays that delve into the fascinating lives of animals, showcasing their quirks and personalities. Hearne’s writing brings to life a variety of creatures, including notable figures from art and literature, such as Rembrandt’s boar and Faulkner’s bear. The book touches on themes related to nature and the bond between humans and animals, making it a thoughtful addition for those interested in pets and the broader animal kingdom.
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In these irresistible cameos, Hearne shares her delight in the astonishing individuality of our fellow species: gallant dogs and curious cats; the Pakistani frog who became entranced by its own reflection in a bathroom tile; the lion Scrapper, who died of a broken heart; and a gallery of culture critters, including Rembrandt’s boar and Faulkner’s bear.
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