Canine Confessions

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Music, Music Styles, Classical & Opera, Classical, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships
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Author: Bernadette Griffin ISBN: 9780987930071
Publisher: Laskin Publishing Publication: May 19, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Bernadette Griffin
ISBN: 9780987930071
Publisher: Laskin Publishing
Publication: May 19, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Montreal in the 1970s. The Vietnam War is still sparking controversy. The second tide of feminism still washes in on women as Daisy, a flaxen-haired cocker spaniel, recounts in touching, albeit humorous, detail, the story of her life as it intersects with her humans.

Through Daisy, we meet Harry and Monique, their three children, and significant others, and experience all of the turmoil swirling around them, to which she is the all-seeing witness. This inadvertently makes her the repository of family secrets and unspoken intimacies to which she is privy. She is also the parallel intelligence commenting on the plight and predicaments of her owners, not to mention her own life journey.

Daisy’s non-human perspective in a human world, so colourfully expressed in her dreams, touches on the new consciousness emerging in all parts of the planet -- humans and their relationship to their primal selves and to the natural world in all of its manifestations. Music and singing also find their way into this novel; singing being older than speech itself; the universal tongue used by birds, frogs and crickets; the sensuous activity that rolls body, mind and spirit into one.

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Montreal in the 1970s. The Vietnam War is still sparking controversy. The second tide of feminism still washes in on women as Daisy, a flaxen-haired cocker spaniel, recounts in touching, albeit humorous, detail, the story of her life as it intersects with her humans.

Through Daisy, we meet Harry and Monique, their three children, and significant others, and experience all of the turmoil swirling around them, to which she is the all-seeing witness. This inadvertently makes her the repository of family secrets and unspoken intimacies to which she is privy. She is also the parallel intelligence commenting on the plight and predicaments of her owners, not to mention her own life journey.

Daisy’s non-human perspective in a human world, so colourfully expressed in her dreams, touches on the new consciousness emerging in all parts of the planet -- humans and their relationship to their primal selves and to the natural world in all of its manifestations. Music and singing also find their way into this novel; singing being older than speech itself; the universal tongue used by birds, frogs and crickets; the sensuous activity that rolls body, mind and spirit into one.

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