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Lessons My Dogs Taught Me About Life, Loss, and Grace

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Amazing (furry) lessons from a dog's life
You'll be enthralled by this story of a man and his lovable Labrador retriever, Hannah, and what their canine friendship can show us about life, grace, and long walks in the park.
Hannah was Dave Burchett's best friend. He couldn't imagine starting a day without her tail wagging an energetic greeting, her body wiggling with sheer gratitude when her food dish was filled, and her unbridled enthusiasm for tennis balls. (How she fit three tennis balls in her mouth at once, he'll never know.)
So when he first learned of Hannah's cancer diagnosis, Dave decided to take whatever time he had left with Hannah to cherish the moments and capture his thoughts in a journal. As he wrote about his canine friend, he soon realized that Hannah was an able (and loving) mentor of faith, grace, kindness, and forgiveness. The lessons were invaluable: from being presentto trusting the master. Dave started to see that the insights he was gaining were more than just journal entries about a family pet. Through Hannah's antics, God was preparing Dave for life itself.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 19, 2015
      When television sports director and writer Burchett (When Bad Christians Happen to Good People) and his wife, Joni, learned that their Labrador retriever, Hannah, had cancer, they chose a treatment that would give them as much time as possible with the dog, who had been their best friend through Joni’s own cancer diagnosis. Burchett also started journaling, and the end result is a collection of thoughts on a life of faith in Christ learned through Hannah and her eventual successor. Beginning each short chapter with a journal entry about his canine companion, Burchett also draws on biblical passages, observations about how dogs approach life, and a few well-chosen quotations to reflect on what a life of faith looks like. Specific subjects include being present in the moment, freedom, trust, and learning one’s name and identity. As Burchett notes, his is no universal spirituality, but specifically Christian. Burchett’s lessons mined from loss will resonate, reminding readers of the trust and simplicity dogs model. Agent: Don Jacobson, D.C. Jacobson and Associates.

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