Foreword by Kiko Bracker, DVM, DACVECC
Director, Emergency and Critical Care, Angell Animal Medica. Center, Boston, MA
DOGS DON'T LOOK BOTH WAYS FEATURED ON BOOK DESIGN MADE SIMPLE BLOG POST
Author Glenna Collett has featured Dogs Don't Look Both Ways in her blog post as an example of desirable book design. Come take a look!
Now in HARDBACK
We now have a special new hardback version, perfect for gifts and libraries! ALL PHOTOS IN COLOR AND MORE PHOTOS TOO! Our hardbound edition is distributed through Ingram, the world’s largest wholesaler of print books to independent bookstores. Click here for more information.
TWO NEW "FINALIST" AWARDS
IPNE (Independent Publishers of New
England)
- FINALIST: YOUNG ADULT
- FINALIST: LITERARY FICTION
NEWEST REVIEW! "Great Indie Writers"
Kevin Cooper, author and CEO of "Great Indie
Writers" has published his 5 STAR review of Dogs Don't Look Both Ways.
We couldn't be more thrilled! Click here to read
Kevin's
full review, July 22, 2015.
Below are excerpts:
"The story is excellently penned, grammatically sound, and
structurally brilliant... While we can laugh and run along with Joey, and enjoy some of his
photos, we also learn why it’s so important to always keep a
watchful eye… especially since… dogs don’t look both ways. It’s a
very enjoyable and educational read for persons both large and
small. Jane Hanser’s strong teaching background most certainly
shines through. I can see why this work is a 2015 B.R.A.G.
MEDALLION HONOREE for Literary Fiction.
"An exceptional work… Five Stars."
NEW! AUTHOR INTERVIEW by LAYERED PAGES
Stephanie M. Hopkins conducts author interviews and helps promote the B.R.A.G. Medallion and its honorees. Click here to read Stephanie's interview of author Jane Hanser, June 16, 2015.
"You don’t have to be a dog lover to fall in love with Joey. Just spend a day by his side—running through snowy woods; plotting escape from a fenced-in yard; searching for new friends, new adventures, new possibilities for mischief . . . . In Dogs Don’t Look Both Ways, Jane Hanser gives us a fascinating glimpse into the world that she and her husband share with their chocolate Labrador—and it’s a world so filled with love and hope and high spirits that you may never want to leave."
Pesi Dinnerstein, Author of A Cluttered Life: Searching for God, Serenity, and My Missing Keys
The Midwest Book Review
"Dogs
Don't Look Both Ways: A Primer on Unintended Consequences is based on the personal memories of
a husband, wife, and their beloved chocolate Labrador Joey; some names
have been changed to protect individual privacy, and the colorful storytelling
might best be dubbed "reality-based fiction". The exuberant, loving
and trusting personality of Joey shines through, as Dogs Don't Look
Both Ways is narrated from his canine perspective. Dog lovers everywhere
will see a little bit of Joey in their own pets and their daily lives,
in this wonderful and heartfelt reminiscence."
The Avid Book Collector
"..If dogs could read, then this book should be mandatory for them.
For the parents of dogs, this is also a must read! It is very inspiring
and also very insightful!
This was such an awesome book! It was
a pure joy to get a glimpse of Joey's world and his endless curiosity
of the world around him. Written from Joey's point of view provided
a very unique reading experience that was both fun and insightful. Joey's
words and thoughts are exactly what I think my pets would say if they
could talk to me. I want to give Joey's parents kudos for being so patient
with him and understanding of his need to explore the world around him
and I also want to give kudos for them being there for Joey when his
explorations went horribly bad. Joey is an awesome dog and everyone
should read his story. I don't normally give spoilers, but this one
does have a happy ending, so no tissues are necessary! So go ahead and
grab this beautifully written book, get comfortable and enjoy a few
hours in Joey's world. You will not be disappointed!"
Connie Cronin, Smorgasborg: Variety is the Spice of Life
When reading a book about animals there is always that slight apprehension that ‘This is not going to end well!’ As a dog and cat lover I have read books in the past and have had to buy in boxes of tissues and chocolate to get to the end.. I am delighted to say that those extreme measures are not required for this book.. All the chocolate that you need is Joey himself who is of the Labrador variety….