Ask Bob, Peter Gethers
Ask Bob, Peter Gethers
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Ask Bob
A Novel

Author: Peter Gethers

Narrator: Adam Verner

Unabridged: 11 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/06/2013


Synopsis

A wise, witty, sometimes heartbreaking love story about a pet doctor who discovers that the best relationships are often the most surprisingDr. Robert Heller is one of New York City's leading veterinarians, and his Ask Dr. Bob advice column is hugely popular among pet lovers. Yet Dr. Bob understands animals a lot better than people, and he could definitely use some advice of his own—especially when it comes to his family. His father is angry and controlling, his mother is nearly invisible, and his brother seems bent on destroying not just his own life but the lives of everyone around him. As for Bob's wife, Anna, she is all but perfect, assuming one can ignore her own colorful but deeply dysfunctional clan. And then, just when Bob thinks he's figured out what it takes to thrive in the human world as comfortably as he does among cats, dogs, and hamsters, tragedy strikes. How can he go on living when he is suddenly, soul killingly alone?In previous books, Peter Gethers has written charming true tales about what a man can learn from a beloved cat. Now he ventures into new territory with a funny, touching novel about a pet doctor who finds out what it means to be human and what a family must do to truly become a family. Full of unforgettable characters, Ask Bob will remind everyone that sometimes we need a lot more than love to make the world go around—but that love is an awfully good place to start.

About Peter Gethers

Peter Gethers is the author of The Cat Who Went to Paris, the first book in a bestselling trilogy about his extraordinary cat, Norton. When not writing memoirs and novels, he is a screenwriter, playwright, book publisher, and film producer. He is also the cocreator and coproducer of the hit off-Broadway play Old Jews Telling Jokes and one of the cocreators of Rotisserie League Baseball, which begat the fantasy-sports craze. He lives in New York City and Sag Harbor, New York.

About Adam Verner

Adam Verner is a stage, film, television, and voice actor and an Earphones Award–winning audiobook narrator. He holds a BS in theater arts from Bradley University and an MFA from Chicago College of the Performing Arts at Roosevelt University.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Michael

Reading Ask Bob, I couldn't help but think that writer Peter Gethers was tapping into the same pool as Jonathan Tropper. Tropper's novels are about flawed men and the people who love them. With Gether's novel, the people who love them is extended to not only those of the human variety but also Dr. B......more

Goodreads review by Betsy

I started this book some week or week and a half ago. I put it aside because I thought it just wasn't something that I wanted to read. Several days after that. I decided to give it a second chance and I am quite glad I did so. After the slightly frustrating beginning (or possibly it was just my ow......more

Goodreads review by Jill

Good story line, bad woman choice.......more

Goodreads review by Joanne

Good start and an interesting read until the author seemed to run out ideas and the book deteriorated into a boring and unimaginative romance.......more


Quotes

“A touching, funny story about the mystery of love—human and animal—that rings too true.” Carl Hiaasen, New York Times bestselling author

Ask Bob is a funny, smart, charming, and relatable romp—with dogs! I enjoyed every page.” Julie Klam, New York Times bestselling author 

“With poignant insight into the precarious nature of human emotions, Gethers, author of nonfiction books about a beloved cat, including The Cat Who’ll Live Forever, dramatizes what it means to be vulnerable and how the pursuit of love and desire for renewal can soothe even the most tortured soul.” Booklist

“In his latest novel, Gethers spins a modern tale of betrayal and reconciliation, failure, forgiveness, and family…A melancholy yet redeeming story of life and love, loss and redemption.” Kirkus Reviews