Underdogs: Beauty is More Than Fur Deep by Jim Dratfield.

Nov 10, 2015 00:49



Title: Underdogs: Beauty is More Than Fur Deep.
Author: Jim Dratfield.
Genre: Non-fiction, animals, photography.
Country: Canada.
Language: English.
Publication Date: 2002.
Summary: If Americans love anything, it’s the underdog-every kind of underdog, whether it’s a dog or not. We recognize that beauty is more than skin deep-or fur deep. We appreciate dogs of indeterminate lineage, with mottled fur, too-large ears, or strange little bodies; we love dogs who look like impish little children or grumpy old men. Underdogs is their book-a celebration of funny faces and singular shapes, of uncommon breeds and unrecognized mixed-breeds. The book is a charming, touching, and occasionally hilarious look at what we really love about dogs-the true companionship that comes from great character.

My rating: 10/10

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