A Dog in Georgia, Lauren Grodstein
A Dog in Georgia, Lauren Grodstein
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A Dog in Georgia

Author: Lauren Grodstein

Narrator: Katie Koster

Unabridged: 10 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/05/2025


Synopsis

In this beautiful story of connection and self-reflection, a missing dog in Georgia sets Amy Webb on an adventure away from her tumultuous marriage and lack-luster personal life and towards a journey of self-discovery and joy.

Amy Webb is a chef. Or rather, she was a chef.  Somewhere along the way she also became a wife and a stepmother and an emergency contact, and the part of her that was a chef disappeared entirely– along with her sense of self.  Which is why she is currently in the republic of Georgia, on a mission to find a lost dog named Angel, and, more importantly, the life’s purpose she once took for granted.
 
For months, Amy has escaped by watching Youtube videos of Angel walking the children of Tbilisi to school.  When Angel goes missing, Amy volunteers to go find him. The fact that her husband may be having (another) affair and her stepson is away at college probably has something to do with it.  Who is Amy, after all, if she’s not taking care of other people?
 
But to her surprise, Angel proves elusive, and while she does make friends with a number of stray dogs, what she finds in Tblisi is entirely human. Is she happy in her marriage? What happened to her career? Why doesn’t she ever cook anymore, even just for herself? 
 
Helping her on this journey of self-discovery is a rebellious teenager, a mysterious and attractive Russian, and several post-Soviet grandmothers. And, of course, the rich food and culture and complicated politics of Georgia itself.
 
After a lifetime of looking away from her own needs and appetites, Amy is forced to confront what she really wants and how to finally find herself -
 
And a dog.
 
 

About Lauren Grodstein

Lauren Grodstein is the author of four previous works of fiction, including the New York Times bestselling novel A Friend of the Family, which was a Washington Post Best Book Pick, a New York Times Editor's Pick, a BookPage Best Book, and an Indie Next Pick. She teaches creative writing at Rutgers University.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Julie K. Reads on August 09, 2025

I'm really tired of these stories that feature willfully ignorant middle-aged women with dark humor and cheating husbands. It's repetitive, not funny, and exhausting. The main character was absolutely insufferable and insensitive. At the beginning, Amy is portrayed as empathetic, constantly volunteer......more

Goodreads review by Zibby on August 25, 2025

This heartwarming new novel follows the journey of the protagonist, Amy Webb, a once-passionate chef and writer. Feeling that life in New York has become stale due to routine and suspicion, Amy becomes fascinated by a YouTube sensation, a stray dog named Angel, who helps schoolchildren cross the str......more

Goodreads review by Robin on March 06, 2025

Spoiler alert: dogs are a bit incidental to this late in life coming of age story. Amy Webb used to be a model and a chef, but for the past decade or more she has taken care of her restaurateur husband's son Ferris, and Ferris's drug addicted mother. Confronted with the evidence of yet another affai......more

Goodreads review by Allison on August 04, 2025

Tbilisi, Georgia, is not the most obvious getaway destination for an American woman in the throes of a midlife crisis. But it is where the protagonist of Lauren Grodstein’s latest novel, "A Dog in Georgia," chooses to escape her uneasy existence in New York. One morning, 46-year-old Amy Webb wakes to......more

Goodreads review by Lisa on March 26, 2025

This is the first novel I've read by Lauren Grodstein, but after reading "A Dog in Georgia", I will be adding her other books to my TBR list. I loved this novel. It takes place in NYC and the country of Georgia. The main character, Amy, is a New Yorker who is going through something hard. Let's gene......more


Quotes

Named a Most Anticipated Book of the Year by Zibby Owens