5/29/2023 0 Comments Dogtripping by David Rosenfelt![]() ![]() I moved to Southern California from New York twenty years ago. were still around today, he would point at me and say, You may have overdone it. First, I believe it makes me the only author ever to begin a book with the words François de La Rochefoucauld. Read moreįrançois de La Rochefoucauld wrote in 1650 that the only thing constant in life is change. Even if you aren’t lucky enough to have a four footed, furry friend in your life, you can be lucky enough to read about them – just open this book and get started on the adventure. Heart-warming and humorous, this book is purebred entertainment from the first page to the last. Interspersed with the travelogue are the stories of the canines themselves. Much planning went into this cross-country trek, but still, things went wrong. You will think you are on the trip along with David Rosenfelt, his wife Debbie, and all the others, but you may be very glad you weren’t. Easy-peasy? Well, no, but certainly worth the effort. ![]() 25 mostly large dogs, along with 11 volunteers who are mostly strangers to each other but who were brought together by a couple who really don’t look insane but at least one seems to be leaning in that direction, are all stuffed into 3 pretty big RVs which they drive (the people, not the dogs, that would be silly) from California to Maine. The title of this tale says it all, well, nearly all. ![]()
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