The Last Will and Testament of an Extremely Distinguished Dog
Eugene O'Neill's heartfelt work, written in 1940 as a solace for his wife after their Dalmatian's passing, offers comfort to those grieving their furry companions. The tender narrative, from the dying pet's perspective, recalls the cherished bond between humans and animals and exudes hope and warmth. A poignant addition to Applewood's American Roots series, capturing the depth of American emotions through renowned writers' voices.
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Playwright Eugene O'Neill penned this heartfelt work in 1940 as a solace for his wife following the passing of their Dalmatian, Blemie. Known for his profound and often somber dramas, O'Neill's tender narrative, narrated from the perspective of the dying pet, exudes a surprising sense of hope and warmth as it reminisces about the cherished bond between human and animal. This poignant piece offers solace to anyone mourning the loss of a beloved furry companion. A poignant addition to Applewood's American Roots series, capturing the depth of American emotions through the voices of its renowned writers.
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Brand: Applewood Books
Publisher Date: 10/28/2014
Dimensions: 6.75 x 4.25 x 0.30
UPC: 9781429096072
Pages: 24