People Who Like Dogs Like People Who Like Dogs
Extraordinary encounters in an ordinary park
(Author) Nick Duerden'Anyone who has ever walked a dog and found themselves falling into conversation with others doing the same will love this funny, charming and touching book' RORY CELLAN-JONES Ostensibly, Nick Duerden is a cat person, and so the acquisition of a family dog in his late-40s takes him by surprise. The border terrier, Missy, is in part a therapeutic aid - the idea being that she'll get Nick out of the house after a long period of ill health, and back into the wider, sociable world. Unexpectedly, it works. There can't be many opportunities in midlife to suddenly find yourself connecting with both hopeful young actor types and widowed octogenarians, a verbose existentialist Russian dissident and a stoned martial arts enthusiast, a bulldog with a basketball and a self-proclaimed animal mystic, but this is precisely what Missy, and the daily walk round the park, provides. (Incidentally, she saves marriages, too.) People Who Like Dogs Like People Who Like Dogs is a book about connection and friendship, love and loss, the vagaries of midlife and the deep solace that comes from an enduring relationship. It's about finding yourself when for too long you've been lost, and how even when, for whatever reason, horizons draw in, there's still plenty of adventure left. You just have to look harder for it. And it's about how the introduction of a small dog into your life can make the world big again.
Nick Duerden
Nick Duerden is a British journalist and author known for his insightful and engaging writing style. He has contributed to a variety of publications, including The Guardian, The Independent, and The Sunday Times. Duerden is particularly known for his interviews with celebrities and cultural figures, showcasing his ability to draw out candid and revealing insights from his subjects.
One of his most notable works is the book "The Smallest Things: On the Art of the Stroll," in which he explores the joys and benefits of walking. Duerden's writing is marked by its lyrical prose and thoughtful reflections on the everyday experiences that shape our lives.
Duerden's impact on the literary genre lies in his ability to find beauty and meaning in the mundane, making his work relatable and resonant to readers. His keen observations and empathetic approach have earned him a loyal following and cemented his reputation as a talented and perceptive writer.