Isle of Dogs
A canine adventure through Britain
(Autor) Clare BaldingEvery dog must have his day. Dogs are never just pets. Not for the British. We love them as members of the family. They work with us, sleep with us, eat with us, help us live our daily lives and come on holiday with us. Some parents will freely admit to enjoying the company of their dogs more than their children while many couples would choose the dog over their partner. So what is it that makes our bond so special? In this fascinating adventure across Britain, Clare Balding explores the many roles dogs fulfil and the history of how they became such an intrinsic part of our lives. She talks to people whose everyday survival depends on their dog, those whose experience of life has been transformed by them and what dogs have meant to her. From the mysteries of extinct breeds to the ancient dogs still thriving today, she journeys from Battersea to the Orkney Islands via Buckingham Palace to tell a moving and humorous tale of loyalty and partnership. Isle of Dogs is an unmissable read for anyone whose life has been transformed by a faithful hound.
Clare Balding
Clare Balding is a British broadcaster, journalist, and author known for her work in sports and horse racing. She has written several books, including her autobiography "My Animals and Other Family" which was a bestseller and won the National Book Awards Autobiography of the Year in 2012. Balding is known for her engaging and witty writing style, and her ability to connect with readers on a personal level. She has made significant contributions to the literary genre of memoirs and sports writing, bringing a fresh perspective to both fields. Balding's most famous work remains "My Animals and Other Family", which has solidified her reputation as a talented writer and storyteller.