Hackman! A Dog’s Life

Hackman! A Dog’s Life by Bill Houston, published by Ravette in 2008, is a humorous fiction work that spans 96 pages. The story centers around Hackman, affectionately known as ‘Hack’ to his friends, family, and therapist. Despite his quick wit and confidence, Hack grapples with insecurities and a unique medical issue that requires him to wear a bucket, leading to frequent visits to a questionable pet shrink. This blend of humor and relatable struggles offers readers a glimpse into Hack’s quirky life.
In this edition, readers will follow Hack’s amusing escapades as he navigates his insecurities and the challenges of his unusual condition. The narrative captures the essence of comic strips and cartoons, appealing to a wide audience, from young children who adore his charm to teenagers and adults who resonate with his emotional complexities. With its engaging storytelling and humorous take on everyday dilemmas, this book provides an entertaining look at the life of a lovable spaniel.
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Humorous fiction. Hackman or ‘Hack’ to his friends, family and shrink, is very set in his ways. Rarely stuck for an answer, he feels he has a Sgt Bilko rapier-like wit, but deep down, he’s as insecure as the rest of us. He worries about being laughed at and assumes he’s part of a ‘con’ before it happens. This gives him a very blinkered view of life…and the bucket doesn’t help either!!His persistent ‘medical problem’ means the continual wearing of his ‘bucket’ and leads to constant visits to a pet shrink of dubious repute.Follow his hilarious adventures in our first two pocket books and get a rare insight into the messed up world of this adorable bucket-wearing spaniel, whose character appeals to young and old alike…the young love his cuteness, and teenagers and adults empathize with his numerous insecurities and problems.
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