![]() It includes vivid, sensory descriptions of a dog's life (complimented by colorful photos and illustrations), capturing the "how to's" of living under bistro tables, honing the art of catching spilt croissant flakes, and distinguishing among the infinite number of French cheeses. ![]() It's an amalgam of memoir, travel narrative, guide book, history tidbits, French culture, language lessons, and dog puns. Meredith Mullins in a post for Eye Prefer Paris summed up the content: It recounts a trip to France with the author's 9-year-old Sheltie, Chula, covering the long trip from California and the pure pleasure of discovering everything from lavender fields to sausage tables in outdoor markets to the glory of the Eiffel Tower. According to the critical eye of the France blogging community, well-versed in these settings, the book succeeds in capturing the experience and essence of French life and culture.ĭog Trots Globe (available in hardcover and ebook) is a light-hearted read with a dog's-eye view. ![]() In Dog Trots Globe-To Paris & Provence, a new release from OIC Books, author Sheron Long transports readers right into the outdoor markets, sidewalk cafes, Paris arrondissements, and villages of Provence. ![]()
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