Another Day, Another Dog — A Review
Another Day, Another Dog by Trevor Rowe is a gentle memoir. Imagine you wander into a small English village, find the ancient, inviting pub and open the door to a cool, quiet inner sanctum of a room. You notice an interesting older man sitting in the corner with a few friends. As you listen (you aren’t really eavesdropping because the room is small enough and there aren’t too many people here now that you can easily hear the Englishman’s monologue) you catch yourself being drawn into his stories.
You get a drink and wander over to the intimate gathering where you pull up a chair and sit down. Almost immediately you’re transported from the hubbub of the everyday into a gentler, quieter place and time.
Another Day, Another Dog is the recounting of an interesting life as author Rowe takes us through his life living and petsitting around the world. More wandering remembrances than direct recount, this book is not for those who crave car crashes and fight scenes. But if you appreciate a little of that intimate serenity of the corner pub then check out Another Day, Another Dog.











Throw the book at these 3 hoodlems who tortured and killed the puppy. Anyone who could do this to an innocent dog deserves the fate they delt the puppy. Too bad it’s not legal to do it to them. Society doesn’t need them.
It was a relief to read a post that wasn’t about all about the horrible abuse that is being uncovered everywhere. The book sounds like a breath of fresh air. And then I read the ‘woof’ someone posted here off topic. Geez.
Sounds like the perfect book for summer evenings
For dipping in and out of
I will definately give it a go
We could do with some Summer weather now to go with it (It’s rained alot this Summer in Wales,UK)