An unabridged audiobook of The Dogs Who Found Me will be available sometime next year. (I have no idea who will be reading it.) Meanwhile, there are some other related audio pieces available online:
A few weeks ago, when I was in Iowa City, I decided to do something a little different with my reading: I read from the beginning, the middle (Valentino section), and then for the first (and last) time, I read from the chapter of the dogs and I evacuating New Orleans just ahead of Hurricane Katrina. It was difficult to get through. You can download it in Real Player format here. Or go the the Live From Prairie Lights website.
Part of what made the reading so difficult is that the chapter--for me anyway--has the immediacy of the evacuation experience itself, with everything familiar just slipping away until there is just me and the dogs. I began writing it just after the evacuation, when I found myself in Tallahassee and was asked to read something at a Katrina benefit sponsored by FSU. The other readers include David Kirby, Robert Olen Butler, Janet Burroway, Elizabeth Dewberry and others. That audio is here:Huricane Katrina Benefit.
And, for those who missed it, my Fresh Air appearance is now archived: "Rescuing Dogs, And Learning from Them."
Friday, May 12, 2006
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I read this whole book. I just got done with it a couple days ago. Its amazing. I think everybody who loves dogs, and even people that dont, should definitaly open their hearts and minds to this book. It was the first book i've read in 6 years! Thank you so much for writing this, and bringing me back into the world of reading!
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