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The Dog Who Came to Stay: A Memoir

The Dog Who Came to Stay: A Memoir

by Hal Borland

4.4 (3152 ratings)
Biographies

Published

November 29, 2011

Pages

239 pages

Language

English

Publisher

Open Road Media

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$19.95

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About This Book

The national bestselling memoir of a friendship between a New England outdoorsman and the scrawny foxhound who came to his door one snowy day. In the midst of a blizzard, late one Christmas night in the 1950s, author Hal Borland heard a howl at the back door of his home on a hundred-acre farm in the Housatonic Valley of northwest Connecticut. Resistant at first, he called around trying to find an owner whose dog had gone missing—with no luck.

Finally, with the encouragement of his wife and haunted by memories of his childhood collie, Borland brought some scraps of leftover steak outside. This was his introduction to Pat, a miserable, half-starved, but deeply trusting black-and-white foxhound mutt. Pat would soon become a member of the family, accompanying Borland on hunts and terrorizing the local woodchuck population—and teaching him that sometimes our most immediate connection to the natural world is through the animals we live with.

A longtime journalist and a winner of the John Burroughs Medal for distinguished nature writing, Borland tells the tale of the time he shared with Pat in this touching true story that “will appeal to many sportsmen and to all people who have ever been closely attached to a dog” ( The New York Times Book Review ).

Introduction

In the heart of rural America, an unexpected friendship unfolds between a family and a stray dog. This poignant memoir captures the transformative power of love and companionship. As the seasons change, so too do the bonds that form, leaving an indelible mark on the lives of those involved.

With vivid storytelling and emotional depth, this tale invites readers into a world where one dog’s unwavering spirit teaches the true meaning of home and belonging.

Key Takeaways

The book celebrates the transformative power of unexpected friendship and companionship. It beautifully illustrates how a stray dog profoundly impacts and enriches a family's life. Readers will find themselves reflecting on the bonds that transcend the boundaries of species.

Detailed Description

This delightful memoir chronicles the unexpected arrival of a stray dog who stumbles into a family's life bringing along joy and challenges. It is a journey of self-discovery filled with heartwarming anecdotes that captivate and inspire. As the narrative unfolds readers are introduced to the rich tapestry of rural life depicted with vivid imagery and heartfelt emotion.

The presence of the dog fosters a new awareness and connection among family members reshaping their perspectives. Each chapter offers tender moments and insights exploring themes of acceptance adaptation and gratitude. This remarkable memoir is a testament to the gifts that come when we embrace the unexpected.

Ultimately the book celebrates the extraordinary bonds that develop when love and loyalty defy barriers creating lasting memories and imparting invaluable lessons.

Standout Features

The book's masterful storytelling draws readers into an evocative rural landscape making them feel the essence of each scene It combines literary richness with an innate understanding of human and animal relationships The memoir's emotional depth offers a sincere portrayal of life's bittersweet moments balancing humor and poignancy effortlessly It paves a pathway to growth and transformation tenderly illustrated through the bond with a stray dog Its universal appeal lies in highlighting themes of love resilience and connection that resonate across cultures making its message timeless and relatable to all readers.

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Pages:239 pages
Language:English
Published:November 29, 2011
Publisher:Open Road Media
Authors:Hal Borland

Rating

4.4

Based on 3152 ratings

Customer Reviews

I'm a Dog Person

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YorkieMomX4
September 14, 2018

Great story , full of love and respect from both Pat(the dog) and the people HE chose to love. I have 4 Yorkies and a Cock a Poo. All beautiful and loving. They have a good life with myself & husband then my Mom moved in with us. SHE now has 4 Yorkies and a Cock 3Poo as they now love her, guard over her and are worried like crazy when she is in hospital. Dogs are so sensitive and intuitive they realize she is frail and they all seem to take turns being with her. My furbabies range in age from 7 to 12 years old. 2 arrived as babies 14 weeks old, all others were born here and will never leave. People are Blessed when loved by a dog. The joy and quality of life they can give is unmatched by any other animal. Truly enjoyed this story.

Beautiful written tribute to a dog.

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William M.
June 13, 2019

This is a touching story of a dog who adopts a couple and a a rural community to be his family and home, & of the family that becomes enchanted with the dog. Beautiful storytelling and descriptions absolutely flow from this author, whose experiences with this enigma of a dog are so heartfelt that the road they live on and the fields they cross and the thoughts they’re feeling become yours. I couldn’t put it down!

Mike

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Kindle Customer
September 9, 2024

I didn't like losing Mike...😘😅😘😅 I'm also glad you could keep Pat..........😘😘 That is why I can't work for a vet . I cannot stand to see animals get hurt or sick. To think I am a retired nurse ( 50 years) in the ER.

If You Love Dogs, Beware - This Isn't What I Expected

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Kindle Reader
October 27, 2013

It's a well-written book and I'm glad I found out it was actually written in the 1960's. I should have figured it out myself, considering that the author and his wife lived on so much open space. Probably not that much open space in this day and age in all of New England. I read this with 21st century sensibilities about treatment of animals. I'm not a PETA member, but believe that if you have a pet you should keep track of where it goes, where it sleeps and show some concern about it when the weather is inclement. I was bothered by the fact that the author punished the dog for being a dog ("I wore out a weekday edition of The New York Times trying to slap some sense into him, and still he howled and struggled at the chain.") He allows the dog to swim across the river and nearly drown, even though the author and his wife are on a boat. He allows the dog to run the roads and mountainside where the dog is severely injured by a bobcat, and where he is attacked by a pack of stray dogs. He keeps locking his dog outside in an unheated shed even when the temperature reaches -18 degrees. In spite of this, the dog "Pat" chose to remain with the author and his wife, and they eventually came to an understanding. Pat was the boss and in charge of his own comings and goings.

I love books about dogs, any dog.

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joilinxo
July 4, 2024

A story about a dog with a heart full of love with a huge dose of courage. I loved this story, maybe you will as well.

Thank You Mr. Borland

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Puzzlemaker
June 20, 2021

This was a great read. It is so true how a dog picks its owner. We owned a springer spaniel named Patrick who was a delight and a wonder. I loved your various descriptions of your dog relating to you. In fact, I enjoyed every page you wrote but find myself in tears as I write this just rhinking of Patrick and later on Gracie and Jessie. Thank you for your eloquent writing and evident love for your dog.

A tribute to Pat the dog

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Lucy
September 16, 2024

I am going to get my issue with this story right out of the way first. It has bothered me throughout reading this delightful and endearing story. This book was first published in1961. The author and his wife of which the book was dedicated to were still alive. Much of what was written still rings true today. This book is now decades old. The author and his immediate family are long gone. Every version’s book cover over the years were true to the dog who this book is a tribute to, EXCEPT THIS LAST ONE. It is clear that the descendants of Hal Borland who receive royalties still today, DID NOT BOTHER TO READ THE BOOK THEY COLLECT MONEY FROM. Had they done so, the would have NEVER allowed the book cover that is currently in the book. Over the years there have been many book covers, all of which correctly represented the author and his dog Pat, until this current book cover. The cover looks NOTHING alike the dog or his owner. The dog was described in detail in the story and there have been snapshots and drawings in the past publications. I believe the author and his wife would have been unhappy in the very least. I as a reader am disgusted and enraged. This slight from those who happily collect Hal Borland’s money is extremely inconsiderate. I know I would not want to know these people. Hal Borland with his words ( and his cover pictures) made a timeless record of his beloved dog, memorialized his family, friends and the wonderful way of life they lived on their 100 acres in the country. Nothing and no one should desecrate that, especially while taking Hal Borland’s money for his talented writing. Very little remains of a magical time and the people who lived then. No one should carelessly throw that away! My impassioned above comments are because this book carried me to a time and place that was not only wholesome, but challenging and beautiful. Each day brought more adventures and revealed more of nature’s treasures. The people were those who I would want to know and call my friends. It was a beautiful story of a wonderful time with lovely people, charming pets on a magical unspoiled land. It was well worth five stars and more. I removed one star for the unthinking decision of those in charge who threw away the accurate visual from this book.

A dog for memories

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Ellen
September 14, 2024

Wonderful story of a dog who had an amazing way about him and all the people and animals he touched during his lifetime.