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Dog Days

A Year with Olive & Mabel

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Dog Days

By: Andrew Cotter
Narrated by: Andrew Cotter
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About this listen

Are you sitting nicely? Good. Let's discover exactly what happened after two superstar Labradors chewed up the lockdown internet and found it really quite tasty.

He's not kept a diary for decades, but here, in Dog Days, Andrew Cotter draws inspiration from the great Samuel Pepys; like him, he bears witness to the extraordinary everyday as the world tilts on its axis in our own unsettling era.

And so, with Olive and Mabel at his side - actually, dawdling in the long grass or sleeping upside down - Andrew takes a clear-eyed, often hilarious walk through a year that encompasses all of life from the crushingly mundane to the decidedly odd.

Followed by whispers of 'Is that really Olive and Mabel?' - not to mention the occasional Hollywood approach - the three of them pad around literary festivals, breakfast TV, live radio and even an appearance on Good Morning America. Slightly bemused by their fame, Andrew not only pitches up in the iconic Mastermind chair, but makes a return to sports broadcasting to find that it has become rather strange as well.

But, always, his pair of utterly endearing, endlessly optimistic and eternally hungry canine companions show just how precious our time is. Especially our time spent in the devoted company of dogs. For fans new and old, this witty, insightful account of a year like no other is an unmissable treat.

©2021 Andrew Cotter (P)2021 Black & White Publishing
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an absolute comfort blanket of a book that you can listen to over again and again. Laugh and cry all in the same sentence

a book you keep going back to

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Loved it, especially as narrated in Andrew’s wonderful tones. Full of warmth, humour and above all heartfelt respect and deepest love for dogs, especially of course Olive and Mabel.

Superb

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A brilliant book from start to finish. Andrew tells his story about life with his two dogs Olive & Mabel with humour and frankness. A must read!

*****

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Loved every minute of this book! Funny, heartwarming and true at every word. If you love and appreciate dogs, you'll love this book.

Loved it!

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Lovely easy listen about dogs (could listen all day) with added bonus of interesting anecdotes of Andrew Cotter's work which I found fascinating.

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