Red Dog

Cover of Red Dog by Louis De Bernieres
Publisher: Pantheon
Year: 2001
Language: en
Edition: 1 Amer ed
Pages: 119
ISBN-13: 9780375421556
Dimensions:
Height: 7.16 Inches
Length: 4.91 Inches
Weight: 0.3 Pounds
Width: 0.66 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 823/.914
Editorial overview Touché

Red Dog by Louis De Bernieres, published by Pantheon on September 11, 2001, is a collection of engaging narratives centered around a remarkable Red Cloud Kelpie known for his adventurous spirit. This edition, comprising 119 pages, presents the tales of Red Dog, who became a local legend in Australia’s northwestern coast. The stories reveal how he charmed the residents and travelers alike, establishing a unique transportation system by hitchhiking between towns and forming bonds with those he encountered.

Readers will discover a blend of humor and heart in the anecdotes of Red Dog’s life, showcasing his independence and cleverness. The narrative captures his legendary appetite and the affection he garnered from the community, including a bus driver who found his life forever changed by Red Dog’s presence. Through these short stories, the book explores themes of companionship and adventure, making it a delightful read for those interested in fiction that highlights the bond between humans and animals.


Official synopsis Publisher

In 1998, Louis de Bernieres—acclaimed author of Corelli’s Mandolin—came upon a bronze statue in a town on Australia’s northwestern coast and was immediately compelled to know more about “Red Dog.” He did not have to go far: everyone for hundreds of miles in every direction seemed to have a story about Red Dog. He was a Red Cloud Kelpie, a breed of sheepdog known for its energy and cleverness. But Red Dog was a kind of ultra-Kelpie, energetic and clever enough for an entire breed in himself.

Dubbed a “professional traveler” rather than a stray, Red Dog established his own transportation system, hitchhiking between far-flung towns and female dogs in cars whose engine noises he’d memorized and whose drivers he’d charmed. The call of the wild was matched by the call of the supper dish; Red Dog’s appetite was as legendary as his exploits. Everyone wanted to adopt him (one group of workers made him a member of their union), but Red Dog would be adopted by—or, more precisely, he would adopt—only one man: a bus driver whose love life quickly began to suffer and who never quite recovered from Red Dog’s relentlessly affectionate presence.

Independent, clever, sly, stubborn, courageous and foolhardy, impatient with boredom and the boring, Red Dog endeared himself to (almost) everyone who crossed his path. These funny, surprising, and touching stories of his life are certain to endear him to every reader.

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Publisher: Pantheon. Year: 2001.
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ISBN-13: 9780375421556.
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Language: en. Pages: 119. Edition: 1 Amer ed.

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