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Oogy by Larry Levin

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on December 9, 2010
Posted in Animal RightsAnimalsBooks Read in 2010  | 17 Comments

Everyone who has visited So Many Precious Books, know what a sucker I am for all living being, cutie and furry, so how was I to resist this book. I took one look at the cover and fell in love with yet another dog, Oogy.

This memoir is about Oogy and the family who adopted him. He wasn’t the first adoptee in his family. Larry Levin and his wife, Jennifer weren’t able to have biological children so they adopted. They quite surprised when they got the call saying that the mother had given birth to twins. They named the boys Dan and Noah.
It was when Dan and Noah were 12 years old that Oogy came into their life. Larry and the boys had gone to the veterinarian with their ill cat and was greeted by Oogy. He inquired about him and found out that Oogy had been near death when he was brought in by the police after a drug raid. It turned out that he had been a “bait” dog. Used to train other dogs how to fight. Half his face was bitten of along with one of his ears. The fight dogs were suppose to kill him but they didn’t quite succeed. Oogy was just a puppy then, only about three months old.
You would have thought that that experience would have affected him for life, become a mean dog himself but he loved people, and it was love at first site for both Oogy and the Levin’s. He slept with the boys every night and watched over them. When the boys graduated high school he was there to see them go off to college.
I was worried when I started reading this book. So many books about pets end the same way but this one didn’t. It was a heart warming tribute to Oogy and the family who still love him. It wasn’t as sentimental as some stories I have read and for that I am thankful. The descriptions of Oogy’s experience as a bait dog were painful to read but necessary. Larry Levin treated his entire family, including Oogy with respect.
If you have any suspicions of animal cruelty where you live, please learn from Oogy and call animal welfare immediately. Also, as Bob Barker says, “have you pets spayed or neutered.”
4/5
Thanks to Anna Balasi of Hachette Book Group for sending me the hardcover edition of this book.
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The World of the Polar Bear by Norbert Rosing

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on December 1, 2010
Posted in AnimalsBooks Read in 2010  | 8 Comments

Product Description

The World of the Polar Bear is an unsurpassed photographic tribute to one of nature’s most compelling and beautiful animals and to the world in which it lives. Here, in an unforgiving ecosystem, animals and birds come together in a delicate balance of life. Each year, thousands of people from around the world travel to Churchill, Manitoba, to see polar bears, northern lights, whales and the annual bird migrations.
But the king of the region is the polar bear, or Nanook, as it is known by the indigenous people. Superbly adapted for life in one of the most severe landscapes on Earth, the polar bear holds the record as the world’s largest terrestrial carnivore: the female weighs up to 770 pounds, while the male can tip the scales at 1,500 pounds and stand 10 feet tall on its hind legs. 
Norbert Rosing is uniquely qualified to write about polar bears. His fascination with them began in 1983 on his first visit to Canada. After a 1,000-mile train trip from Winnipeg to Churchill, he arrived to find that a sudden arctic storm had transformed the town into an icy desert. Not only did his film freeze and break, but his camera stopped functioning permanently. 
However, Rosing did see his first polar bear. Fascinated by this magnificent white mammal, he now returns to the Arctic up to three times a year to study and photograph polar bears, and he has come to regard Churchill as his home away from home. 

This book is an amazing photographic tribute to polar bears.  It is not only a feast for the eyes but the writing is informative and a joy to read.  I learned a lot about polar bears and the landscape in which they live.  Did you know that a female weight up to 770 pound and a male up to 1500 pounds?  Norbert Rosing does an incredible job capturing these majestic beings on film.  This book would make a wonderful gift for nature lovers.

5/5

I won this book as part of the Canadian Book Challenge 4 from John of The Book Mine Set.  Thanks again for this special treat John, you, your challenge, and you blog all rock! 

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Ansel Adams In the National Parks

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on November 26, 2010
Posted in ArtBooks Read in 2010  | 4 Comments

Born on February 20, 1902, Ansell Adams has captured the hearts of millions of people with his photographs. He is most famous for his photographs in United States National Parks during the depression.

Ansell Adams in National Parks is a treasure that all fans will adore. With crisp black and white photography, Adams made the parks come alive for people who were unable to see them for themselves. His photographs have inspired a nation to take better care of nature.
Packed with over 225 amazing photographs, some of which have never been published before, this book is perfect for nature lovers and a must have for Ansell Adams fans! This is not a coffee table book that will sit and collect dust. My husband and I have gone through it several times already and will continue to do so. It calls out to me and every time I look through it I notice something that I hadn’t noticed before.
Ansell Adams died in 1984 but he lives on through his exquisite photographs. His work will never go out of style. This book is a special keepsake and would make a perfect gift. In fact, we are purchasing a copy of it for a gift for my dear SIL (hope she’s not reading this.)
Thanks a million to Anna Balasi of Hachette Book Group for sending me this book for review.
5/5
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