Woodrow on the Bench, Jenna Blum
Woodrow on the Bench, Jenna Blum
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Woodrow on the Bench
Life Lessons from a Wise Old Dog

Author: Jenna Blum

Narrator: Ann Marie Gideon

Unabridged: 5 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper

Published: 11/09/2021


Synopsis

“When I say Jenna Blum’s upcoming Woodrow on the Bench wrecked me and that I’m now sobbing eating all the chocolate, I mean it in the best way possible.”—Jodi Picoult "Jenna Blum's wonderful moving memoir, is a “girl and her dog” story for the ages!”—Garth Stein, author of The Art of Racing in the RainThe New York Times and internationally bestselling author of Those Who Save Us pays tribute to her beloved black Lab, Woodrow, in this beautiful memoir that recalls the last six months of his life and the ways in which he taught her to live.  “For anyone who’s ever loved an old dog.”Since she adopted him as a puppy fifteen years earlier, Jenna Blum and Woodrow have been inseparable. Known to many as “the George Clooney of dogs” for his good looks and charm, Woodrow and his “Mommoo” are fixtures in their Boston neighborhood. But Woodrow is aging. As he begins to fail, the true nature of his extraordinary relationship with Jenna is revealed. Jenna may be the dog parent, but it is Woodrow, with his amazing personality and trusting nature, who has much to teach her. A divorcée who has experienced her share of sadness and loss, Jenna discovers, over the months she spends caring for her ailing dog, what it is to be present in the moment, and what it truly means to love.Aided by an amazing group of friends and buoyed by the support of strangers, Jenna and Woodrow navigate these precious final days together with kindness, humor, and grace. Their unforgettable love story will reaffirm your belief in kindness, break your heart, and leave your spirit soaring.

About Jenna Blum

Jenna Blum is the New York Times and # 1 internationally bestselling author of novels Those Who Save Us, The Stormchasers, and The Lost Family; memoir Woodrow on the Bench; audiocourse “The Author at Work: The Art of Writing Fiction” and original podcast The Key of Love. Jenna is CEO and Co-Founder of online author interview platform A Mighty Blaze and one of Oprah.com readers’ Top 30 Women Writers. Jenna earned her MA in Creative Writing at Boston University and has taught workshops for Boston University, Grub Street Writers, A Mighty Blaze, and numerous other institutions for over 25 years. She interviewed Holocaust survivors for Steven Spielberg’s Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation and is a professional public speaker, traveling nationally and internationally to speak about her work. Jenna is based in Boston. For more about Jenna, please visit www.jennablum.com and follow her on Facebook, Twitter/X, Instagram, TikTok, and Substack.  


Reviews

Goodreads review by Chris on August 29, 2021

I never met Woodrow, novelist Jenna Blum's black lab who grew to be a fixture as he aged on Boston's Commonwealth Mall, but I feel I got to know him in Blum's wise and wrenching and devastatingly beautiful memoir of his last half-year. And I mean that: this book is both devastating and beautiful, an......more

Goodreads review by Leslie on November 22, 2021

I am an unabashed Jenna Blum fan girl. Ever since her debut novel, Those Who Save Us, she has had me under her spell. So being the obsessive person that I am, I have long stalked her on social media. And through that, I fell in love with her dog Woodrow. He was featured frequently in her posts and I......more

Goodreads review by Susan on November 07, 2021

Loved it. This gem of a memoir reminds us that good dogs show us everyday that we are meant to love each other with care and kindness…......more

Goodreads review by Jenna on November 06, 2022

This is the best first memoir I ever wrote! 🐾❤️📚......more

Goodreads review by Diane on November 26, 2021

Jenna’s love for Woodrow is portrayed with honest emotion and vivid language. Woodrow, was no doubt, a special dog. BUT for me the long lead in from senior citizen to death was overworked. How many poopslosions does one reader have to hear about—or labored trips up the steps—or long good nights? The......more