The Mountaintop School for Dogs and O..., Ellen Cooney
The Mountaintop School for Dogs and O..., Ellen Cooney
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The Mountaintop School for Dogs and Other Second Chances

Author: Ellen Cooney

Narrator: Jensen Olaya, Carrington McDuffie

Unabridged: 9 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/04/2024


Synopsis

New and Noteworthy from USA TodayA Best New Book of the Week from People

"This book will grab your heart and not let go." —John Grogan, author of Marley & Me

“A wise, engaging meditation on dogs, love, and recovery from pain. Come. Sit. Read!” —Lily King, author of Euphoriaand The Pleasing Hour
 
“If you’ve ever loved a dog, this book is a must-read.” —Missourian 

The Sanctuary is a refuge for strays and rescued dogs. Evie has joined a training program there, though she knows almost nothing about animals. Like the greyhound who won’t move, the Rottweiler with attitude problems, or the hound who might be a candidate for search-and-rescue, Evie has a troubled past. But as they all learn, no one should stay prisoner to a life she didn’t choose. Heartfelt and hilarious in turn, this is a deeply moving story of the countless ways in which humans and canines help each other find new lives, new selves, and new hope.
 
“This is a miracle of a book . . . Cooney is such a wise genius of a writer, and her sentences keep surprising you, but are never the point in themselves. I read with a kind of mental breathlessness.  If Cooney needs someone to convince her to write a sequel, I volunteer.” —Gail Godwin, author of Evensong and Publishing
 
“A moving and joyous romp . . . All the dogs are wonderfully, fully drawn characters . . . A brilliantly crafted, uplifting book.” —The Bark

About Ellen Cooney

ELLEN COONEY is the author of A Private Hotel for Gentle Ladies and other novels. Her stories have appeared in The New Yorker and many literary journals. She has taught writing at MIT, Harvard, and Boston College, and now lives in Maine with her dogs Andy, Skip, and Maxine—who are each, in their own way, rescues.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kelly on July 05, 2014

2.5 Overall. I truly wanted to like this book. I still want to like it, but quite a few things kept fighting against me. The ideas are there; I very much liked the premise of this book and how dogs and humans can work to rescue each other. However, on the execution level, things simply did not jive......more

Goodreads review by Debra on August 20, 2015

There may be a novel in there, but between lists of dog breeds, screeds on dog training, etc. I didn't see one. Too bad, because it sounded like my kind of book had it been less full over over-serious earnestness.......more

Goodreads review by Mary Ann on October 21, 2021

The GR reader reviews are all over the place for this book. I understand the objections, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. The story is shamelessly, unabashedly anthropomorphic, and I loved that. The dogs are just great-Hank, who's terrified of stick shapes; Shadow, who won't bark; Tasha, a rambunctious......more

Goodreads review by Leila on August 10, 2014

I am a huge dog lover so I enjoyed the book – the dogs were my favorite. Well, most of the dogs. I am a big dog lover so Josie and Dora weren’t really a favorite of mine, but I loved Hank and was bummed he left so soon. I loved Boomer as well (pit bulls and goldens are my dogs of choice!). (And I enj......more

Goodreads review by Heather on August 03, 2019

I love dogs. I love books. I do not love books about dogs. Either they are too depressing or they are too happy. This one was more on the depressing side. Evie is a young woman recently out of rehab who finds herself employed as a trainer at a dog sanctuary. Evie' s background is never really explor......more