8” x 10”
Full color
144 pages
English language
Children / Young adults
Adults / Dogs
Published by
RollingTree
2012
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DESCRIPTION
The Adventures of Belly is an autobiography by one of the up-and-coming dog authors of our time. Belly’s day-to-day chronicles of her first year and sage perspectives on life are interspersed with accounts from her human. Every page of this dense volume is packed with multiple photos and images, in addition to Belly’s prose, providing an experience that is rich both textually and visually, making it appropriate for adults, dogs, and children alike. This product is not recommended for cats.
REVIEWS
“Possibly the best major puppy autobiography this year.”
- Benji Whipclump - Global News Today
“A window into the true nature of evil... I couldn’t sleep for days.”
- Binky - the cat next door
“I couldn’t be more proud... I didn’t even know she could type.”
- Jennifer Walker - Belly’s human
AUTHOR BIOS
Jennifer and Belly Walker live happily in Austin, Texas and continue to support the pet-toy industry at the rate of several new acquisitions per week.
Belly’s current obsession and primary focus in life is fishing. She doesn’t catch much but enjoys the process immensely.
When not escorting Belly on her fishing excursions, Jennifer promotes Austin, and spends her limited spare time swimming, biking, and running to exhaustion.
Bruce Lemons lives and plays in Austin, Texas, while continuing to sort of work on a variety of book, building, and photography projects that take much longer than they should.
AUTHOR INTERVIEW
A one-on-one interview with dog author/prodigy Belly Walker.
ROLLINGTREE
Welcome to RollingTree interviews, Belly. How are you today?
BELLY WALKER
I’m great. What the heck is a rollingtree anyway?
RT
I’m asking the questions here. So Belly, you seem to be rather cerebral for a dog. What would you say to those who suggest there are too many big words in this book for it to have been written by a dog? A one-year-old puppy at that?
BW
What most people don’t realize is that dogs are naturally smarter than most humans in some ways. You’ll never see a dog mowing a lawn or smoking cigarettes.
RT
I can’t argue with that. Alright then, tell me this: is it true every dog has its day?
BW
Yep. Every day. Over and over again. At least for dogs that have found good humans to take care of. It’s in our genes... We need to make someone happy to be happy. Actually it’s the same for humans but like I said, they’re not that smart about some things.
RT
No need to be insulting.
BW
Don't get me wrong. Humans are are the best! Especially mine. I would be miserable without my human. I think I speak for most of my people when I say that, and I’m not just talking about the shelter, kibble, and occasional English muffins. Mmmmm...English muffins.
RT
Some might say it’s just genetic adaptation for survival’s sake.
BW
Doesn’t really matter does it? And it works both ways.
RT
Now that you’ve written this book, what’s next?
BW
I’ve decided I want to be a fisher when I grow up, so I’m constantly in training for that.
RT
Not a writer?
BW
Where’s the fun in that? Now fishing...what could be more fun than spending all day in the creek, chasing wrigglers?
RT
Any technique tips?
BW
Well, I like to get my whole head under...maybe blowing some bubbles in the process, but I know you guys have your own odd methods. Also, I have to admit, my success rate is kinda low. Something like zero so far.
RT
Well, thank you for visiting with us today, Belly. Good luck with those fish. Maybe next time.
BW
My pleasure. Do I get a treat now?
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