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Familiaris
Familiaris | David Wroblewski
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The follow-up to the beloved #1 New York Times bestselling modern classic The Story of Edgar Sawtelle, Familiaris is the stirring origin story of the Sawtelle family and the remarkable dogs that carry the Sawtelle name.It is spring 1919, and John Sawtelle's imagination has gotten him into trouble ... again. Now John and his newlywed wife, Mary, along with their two best friends and their three dogs, are setting off for Wisconsin's northwoods, where they hope to make a fresh start--and, with a little luck, discover what it takes to live a life of meaning, purpose and adventure. But the place they are headed for is far stranger and more perilous than they realize, and it will take all their ingenuity, along with a few new friends--human, animal, and otherworldly--to realize their dreams.By turns hilarious and heartbreaking, mysterious and enchanting, Familiaris takes readers on an unforgettable journey from the halls of a small-town automobile factory, through an epic midwestern firestorm and an ambitious WWII dog-training program, and far back into mankind's ancient past, examining the dynamics of love and friendship, the vexing nature of families, the universal desire to create something lasting and beautiful, and of course, the species-long partnership between Homo sapiens and Canis familiaris.
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Mdion1993
Familiaris | David Wroblewski
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Mehso-so

The story of John Sawtelle, his wife Mary, his friends, and the dogs they raise.

Canine ✨ Expansive ✨ Wisconsin

This book is loooooong - at times too long (900+ pages). There isn‘t a plot, just a narrative about a man living his life. The writing is soothing, but I would not recommend for someone who prefers a twisty beach read with action and mystery.

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peaKnit
Familiaris | David Wroblewski
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I squee‘d out loud at my office today when I saw I was accepted to read this through NetGalley. I have literally been waiting a decade for this book, 980 pages is daunting but I feel very grateful for it! 📚 💕