A Dog's Opinion on Life

A Dog's Opinion on Life

by (uk) Peter Meyer

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It is human to make mistakes, but forgiveness is the great virtue of dogs. A maverick dog smiles at the kindness and small things in the world. "A Dog's Opinions on Life" is the most humorous work by Peter Mayle, author of "A Year in Provence". The maverick little dog Zai Zai thinks he has something in common with the literary giant Proust. They are both French, like to think, and love biscuits. Zaizai also has unique insights into the passing years in this world. For example, in its view, humans always have to find a high-sounding excuse for drinking; domestic cats are just a bunch of self-righteous and unsociable furballs, and women holding photos of domestic cats are really hopeless; thinking about mysterious events is harmful to health, and don't most philosophers end up crazy and buy drunkenness with wine? ... How about it, do you want to take a walk with Zaizai?

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