Bruce Fogle lives in Notting Hill in London and is the UK's bestselling practicing vet. Previous books include The Dog's Mind and New Complete Puppy and Dog Care. As well as running the London Vet Clinic, Bruce is the co-founder and vice-chair of Hearing Dogs for Deaf People and chair of Humane Society International. This is his first memoir.
In this glorious memoir of boyhood holidays spent at a cedar-clad cottage by a lake in Ontario, he proves himself to be a craftsman of a writer...It's a book full of quiet wisdom, and also an inspiring account of how an adult vocation can grow from the formative experiences of childhood. -- The Bookseller 'Gently and lovingly, Bruce Fogle's writing highlights something we are in danger of losing for ever: that we can understand ourselves most profoundly only in relation to the wilderness' -- Ruth Padel 'Full of wonderful stories, poignant memories and acute observations of the natural world' -- Kate Humble
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