I never read newspaper in-flight but coincidence or something made me pick-up the newspaper and found a review (and here) of Habib Rehman's new heart warming book, A Home for Gori. Again, an Indian muslim dog lover's story is much fascinating read than anything and Rehman has taken the love for his dog to new heights. Btw I am longing to hear same stories from the Gulf.
"Like all dog-lovers, Habib Rehman finds it hard to get one out of his system. All of us who become as irrevocably attached to dogs as we are to our own children find our own ways of coming to terms with their eventual departure. Rehman’s way of dealing with the death of Gori, his spitz of ten years, is to build a house overlooking the spot where Gori lies and to write a tender requiem.
As one would expect of a hotel executive who spends his evenings as a raconteur, Rahman tells it like it is for those who share their lives (and beds!) with dogs. His unabashed sentiment and love for his pet reminds us that many humans and animals have more meaningful relationships than humans between themselves. His book comes at an opportune time, when inhuman municipal authorities are banishing dogs from neighbourhoods."
I am not sure, I have the heart to read this book (also I couldn't find it on Amazon either). As Max is growing old day by day, I have stopped reading dog stories.
"Like all dog-lovers, Habib Rehman finds it hard to get one out of his system. All of us who become as irrevocably attached to dogs as we are to our own children find our own ways of coming to terms with their eventual departure. Rehman’s way of dealing with the death of Gori, his spitz of ten years, is to build a house overlooking the spot where Gori lies and to write a tender requiem.
As one would expect of a hotel executive who spends his evenings as a raconteur, Rahman tells it like it is for those who share their lives (and beds!) with dogs. His unabashed sentiment and love for his pet reminds us that many humans and animals have more meaningful relationships than humans between themselves. His book comes at an opportune time, when inhuman municipal authorities are banishing dogs from neighbourhoods."
I am not sure, I have the heart to read this book (also I couldn't find it on Amazon either). As Max is growing old day by day, I have stopped reading dog stories.
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