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The Boy Who Talked to Dogs: A Memoir, by Martin McKenna

The Boy Who Talked to Dogs: A Memoir, by Martin McKenna

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The Boy Who Talked to Dogs: A Memoir, by Martin McKenna

The Boy Who Talked to Dogs: A Memoir, by Martin McKenna



The Boy Who Talked to Dogs: A Memoir, by Martin McKenna

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When Martin McKenna was growing up in Garryowen, Ireland, in the 1970s, he felt the whole world knew him as just “that stupid boy.” Badly misunderstood by his family and teachers, Martin escaped from endless bullying by running away from home and eventually adopting—or being adopted by—six street dogs. Camping out in barns, escaping from farmers, and learning to fend for himself by caring for his new friends, Martin discovered a different kind of language, strict laws of behavior, and strange customs that defined the world of dogs. More importantly, his canine companions helped him understand the vital importance of family, courage, and self-respect—and that he wasn’t stupid after all. Their lessons helped Martin make a name for himself as the “Dog Man” in Australia, where he now lives and dispenses his hard-earned wisdom to dog owners who are sometimes baffled by what their four-legged friends are trying to tell them.An emotional and poignant story seasoned with plenty of Frank McCourt–style humor, The Boy Who Talked to Dogs is an inspiration to anyone who’s ever been told he or she won’t amount to anything. It’s also a unique, fascinating look into canine behavior. In these pages, Martin shows how modern life has conditioned dogs to act around humans, in some ways helpful, but in other ways unnatural to their true instincts, and how he has benefited enormously from learning to “talk dog.”

The Boy Who Talked to Dogs: A Memoir, by Martin McKenna

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1396783 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2014-10-14
  • Released on: 2014-10-14
  • Format: Kindle eBook
The Boy Who Talked to Dogs: A Memoir, by Martin McKenna

Review “Martin leaves a dysfunctional home at the age of thirteen. Bullied, beaten, and humiliated, he establishes his own family composed entirely of dogs. He learns their language and finds the way of the dog to be his path to self-knowledge. This is an astonishing, well-told story filled with humor and pathos that gives us humans a rare insight into the workings of the canine mind. I will not look down on a dog ever again after reading this book.” —Malachy McCourt, author of A Monk Swimming". . . those looking for a well-told tale of personal struggle and inspiration will be very satisfied." —Booklist

About the Author Martin McKenna is known in Australia as the "Dog Man." He has been a guest on more than 450 radio shows and is the author of "What's Your Dog Telling You?" and "What's Your Dog Teaching You?" published by HarperCollins Australia. He lives in Nimbin, Australia.


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. True generosity of spirit in these pages By Michael W. Morse This book far surpassed what I expected. Martin shows anybody fortunate enough to read this book that honor, courage and compassion exists in all living beings, we simply have yet to figure out how to communicate these traits with one another, human, dog, and as I am beginning to understand, all species. I read this book expecting to be entertained, and entertained I was! Having never traveled far I was thrilled to live in Martin and his pack of dog's world, even if only for the time I enjoyed his words. The Ireland he describes so vividly made me realize that his home, and mine are not all that different. People will bully, and the bullied will survive, grow, learn, love and become whole. This book will stay with me for a long, long time. Thank you, Martin Mckenna for writing it, and living rough, and by doing so learning how to talk to dogs, and ultimately how to reach another human being with your story.

0 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Very Good By Paul I liked it very much. Would recommend

0 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Five Stars By Stephen C. Bedics great book

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