The Book of Pet Love and Loss, Sara Bader
The Book of Pet Love and Loss, Sara Bader
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The Book of Pet Love and Loss
Words of Comfort and Wisdom from Remarkable People

Author: Sara Bader

Narrator: Shiromi Arserio, Janina Edwards, Gary Furlong, Leon Nixon

Unabridged: 2 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/26/2023


Synopsis

A powerful collection of quotations by writers, leaders, and legends on the pain of losing a pet and overcoming grief.

An animal’s love is deep, uncomplicated, unconditional, and forgiving. “Affection without ambivalence” is how Sigmund Freud described the connection. “No matter how awful the day, or how awful I am behaving at any given moment, George doesn’t care,” writes journalist John Dickerson. “He finds me smoldering in my chair and dashes to my lap.” Our lives are intricately intertwined with our pets, and together, over time, we establish rituals that are as steady as a metronome. It’s no wonder the grief is crushing when they depart—even those who’ve had time to prepare describe feeling stunned, devastated, and cracked in two.

“We were a bit broken up over the death of our black Persian cat,” crime novelist Raymond Chandler confessed. “When I say a bit broken up, I am being conventional. For us it was a tragedy.” Nobel Prize–winning author V. S. Naipaul described the experience as “calamitous,” and writer May Sarton called it a “volcanic eruption of woe.” Poet Emily Dickinson was so bereft she asked for help: “Carlo died,” she announced in a letter to her friend Thomas Wentworth Higginson in 1866. “Would you instruct me now?”

The Book of Pet Love and Loss is a collection of quotations—poignant thoughts and memories discovered in letters, journals, diaries, memoirs, and other original sources—from beloved cultural figures who understood this singular experience so deeply, they felt compelled to write about it. This book dignifies the profound connection we share with our animal companions, but it also provides solace as mourners document their heartache over the loss of their cats, dogs, rabbits, birds, and other animals—even, in the case of Pablo Neruda, a mongoose. Their comforting and wise words are what every animal lover needs on this journey of heartbreak and healing.

About Sara Bader

Sara Bader is an editor, writer, and researcher. She has worked as an acquisitions editor for Princeton Architectural Press and senior editor for Phaidon. In addition to editing visual culture books, she has conceived and researched quotation collections for both publishers, including The Designer Says, Art Is the Highest Form of Hope, and Every Day a Word Surprises Me, among others. In 2010, she launched Quotenik.com, a growing library of verified quotations.


Reviews

This was the book I needed when Mel died One day while at work, my co-worker burst into tears. She started sobbing at her desk, explaining that her beloved dog, Charlie, had died. What can you tell someone whose whole world has stopped spinning? Things will get better? Um their unconditional friend......more

My beloved toy maltese passed away almost a year ago. Although I have owned dogs continuously since I was twelve, this loss cut especially deep. Weighing about five pounds, Peanut was the first small dog I ever owned that I could pick up and cuddle with. I was his person, and his favorite thing to d......more

Goodreads review by Sarah

Thank you to Simon and Schuster for sending this book to me. This one is out and available now. I received this book from the publisher and immediately set it aside. I just wasn’t ready for it I had no need for it currently but little did I know, in only a month or two it would bring me so much comf......more