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You want a friend, get a dog - Gordon Gekko 'Jeez, look at you, my
friend blurted. 'You hardly smile. You used to be hilarious but you
haven't laughed in weeks.'She listed the things she thought might
help: a bottle of wine, six months at the beach, a year overseas. I
was having none of it. Finally, she said: 'Jill, you need something
to love.' She was right. I needed someone who cuddled me at night
and was still excited to see me in the morning. I just hadn't met
him yet. Newspaper editor Jill Baker arrived home to find her
husband dead on the bedroom floor. Within weeks, still in shock,
she was diagnosed with breast cancer and told her chances of
surviving. Surgery, chemotherapy and radiation treatment followed
in a year from hell. At her lowest ebb, Jill took a chance. She
needed something or somebody to make life worth living again. But
could it really be a crazy, howling, snoring, digging, chewing,
barking orange pup? Turns out Harry and Jill were made to be
together. They are an unlikely duo. Jill is quiet, Harry is loud as
hell. Jill meticulously plans the day while Harry says let's wing
it. She sips pinot while he's an espresso martini guy. Theirs is a
beautiful friendship, an unbreakable bond. A DOG CALLED HARRY is
the moving story of a dog dubbed Dirty Harry who helped Jill love
life again.
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My Turn (Paperback)
Jill Baker
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A young woman artist leaves her home and husband and goes to New
York to follow her dreams. She encounters adventures, romance and
some success with her art. But is it enough to make her happy and
will she return to her home in Texas? The author treats a subject
that may sound trite in an extraordinary way, weaving dreams and
observations on what is happening to the characters together in an
intricate pattern that creates a tapestry of colorful sensations,
high emotion and, as events unfold, bold strands of resignation and
hope, as the central character awakens to her true purpose. This
novel contains some graphic descriptions of a sexual nature.
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