The irrepressible Taoist pug from Pug Shots recounts a holiday season during which he befriends a lost baby pug, Homer, and endeavors to find him a home, a quest that results in unexpected and comical misadventures including a chance meeting with Santa Claus. 50,000 first printing.
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Review:
"I love all of Wilson the Pug's books! He's a pug hero, helping The Humane Society of the United States to stop puppy mills!" - Gracie, pug of Patti Davis, and author of The Wit and Wisdom of Gracie
About the Author:
Wilson the Pug is a direct descendant and lineage bearer of Pug-tzu, companion of the ancient Chinese philosopher Lao-tzu. The latter is widely credited with authoring the Tao-te Ching. Wilson lives in Berkeley, California, where he finds much tolerance for this Taoist canine American lifestyle.
Nancy Levine is a veteran dog photographer and former staff photographer for the Elmsford, New York, Humane Society. She has had extensive experience in theater and standup comedy and is a regular contributor to The Investigative Report, a cutting-edge parody newspaper in San Francisco. Her commentaries have been broadcast in the Bay Area on NPR affiliates, and her writing has appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle. She is currently vice president of client services for an executive search firm and conducts corporate training workshops in the Bay Area. Originally from Scarsdale, New York, Levine now resides with Wilson in Berkeley, California.
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- PublisherStudio
- Publication date2004
- ISBN 10 067003360X
- ISBN 13 9780670033607
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages96
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