John Grogan’s Marley & Me
As a number 1 New York Times Bestseller, most people obviously love this book, have heard about this book, maybe have even read this book. If you know me, you’d know immediately that I’d love this book. It is a dead give away. I can’t pull a poker face and lie to anyone about not loving dogs of all kinds. Big, small, energetic, lazy, well behaved and the untrained. I’m a sucker for most four legged animals. I suppose I was born that way, but I can also suppose that I could blame it on my mother and father for raising me surrounded by animals my entire life. I don’t even remember the first cats we had, or the poodles that my mother adored, but I cannot deny that they were in my family before I was. Candy, obviously a poodle, Sam, the Siamese cat, Tiger my sisters cat, Taffy the Shetland sheepdog. I think there were several Sam the Siamese cat’s. I don’t remember Tiger or Candy, but Sam and Taffy I do. They both came home with us from Florida where we were living when I was born and where they joined our family. I remember Sam in the kennel in the back of the car as we drove all the way home to Utah. I felt bad for him but I knew that was better than him crawling and crying the whole way home all over the station wagon. By the time I was five, I had my own dog one of Taffy’s pups I named Nipper. We were inseparable until he was 17 and we had to put him to sleep.
Now for the book, Marley & Me. It was my book of choice to accompany me on my surprise vacation to Hawaii. I wanted something I knew I would love, would be easy to read, and easy to hold. Check, check check. John Grogan delivered a fantastic book not just about his dog, Marley, but about his family, how they grew into each other, their struggles and heartaches as well as the joy and challenge of owning a dog. I loved how candid and honest his experiences were shared. I loved that after trash talking about Boca Raton, he ended up a resident! I adored Marley from the beginning, but he didn’t try to make me love him either. He wasn’t cuddly and cute for more than 5 pages the whole book, but it was full of his adventures, mishaps and I’ll be honest here, Marley was a pain in the pocketbook as well as the pants!
It is a great light read that will tug at the heartstrings of any dog lover. An honestly good book for those looking for something that won’t turn your stomach, will likely not offend, and if you have a dog, you might very much just enjoy comparing John’s Marley to your dog Blue. Okay, so that is my dog, Blue. And I’d never let Blue AND Marley into the same home at the same time. That would be disastrous. But they would have loved playing at the dam together, roughing around in the waves fetching sticks to their hearts content.
Several descriptions in this book brought me to laughter, and several to tears. Yes don’t forget the tissues for this one. In fact, most of the book I was giggling, if not out loud, then chuckling within myself and shaking my head. One particular description of Marley antics that I particularly could relate to was about the “Portable Alcatraz”. If there ever was an unsuspecting couple, it was John and Jen and man did Marley take that portable kennel for a trip!! I won’t spoil the description for you.
I highly suggest this book, I probably could even highly suggest the movie. The cast contains two of my personal favorites. And who could resist a show about a dog for Christmas? It should be a pretty big box office hit just like the book has been and will likely continue to be.