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Joel A. Robitaille

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J.A. Robitaille is the author of November in White Sands and The Gliding Serpent. He studied at Wilfrid Laurier and Ashland Theological Seminary. He currently lives with his wife, four sons and two dogs in Tay Township, Ontario.

Average rating: 3.38 · 8 ratings · 1 review · 3 distinct works
A Dog's Religion

3.14 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 2011 — 6 editions
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The Damnation of Corey / Th...

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 2015 — 2 editions
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The Gliding Serpent

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“Working at the animal shelter has afforded me two observations: a dog without a master has no religion; and there’s no sin more punishable in this world than failure to find love.”
J. A. Robitaille, A Dog's Religion

“When I fall in love with a woman, I’m always in love with that woman; however, that love resides within that slice of space and time when we were together. When I fall in love with a dog, I’m always in love with that dog, but that love transcends time. Both loves are eternal, but one is bound by time and the other is free to flourish. My hope is to one day give my heart to a woman the way I give my heart to a dog.”
J. A. Robitaille, A Dog's Religion

“Sometimes someone receives help who doesn’t want it. Sometimes that someone falls under the Mental Health Act. Sometimes that someone is a child. And sometimes that someone is a dog. What do you do? Look the other way? Pretend it doesn’t matter? There’s a drive deep inside of me to help dogs. It’s not a choice. It’s a function of being me.”
J. A. Robitaille, A Dog's Religion

“Working at the animal shelter has afforded me two observations: a dog without a master has no religion; and there’s no sin more punishable in this world than failure to find love.”
J. A. Robitaille, A Dog's Religion

“When I fall in love with a woman, I’m always in love with that woman; however, that love resides within that slice of space and time when we were together. When I fall in love with a dog, I’m always in love with that dog, but that love transcends time. Both loves are eternal, but one is bound by time and the other is free to flourish. My hope is to one day give my heart to a woman the way I give my heart to a dog.”
J. A. Robitaille, A Dog's Religion

“Sometimes someone receives help who doesn’t want it. Sometimes that someone falls under the Mental Health Act. Sometimes that someone is a child. And sometimes that someone is a dog. What do you do? Look the other way? Pretend it doesn’t matter? There’s a drive deep inside of me to help dogs. It’s not a choice. It’s a function of being me.”
J. A. Robitaille, A Dog's Religion

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