David DiBenedetto

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Average rating: 4.16 · 1,040 ratings · 126 reviews · 9 distinct worksSimilar authors
Good Dog: True Stories of L...

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On the Run: An Angler's Jou...

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“Life is hard. People can't be trusted. Vigilance is key. Be wise about whom you love, and when you do love, do it with every fiber of your being...'til death do you part.”
David Dibenedetto, Good Dog: True Stories of Love, Loss, and Loyalty

“That's the thing about Henry. He brings out the best of even the worst people. Dog books regularly describe the breed as "cheerful," but Henry goes one better. When he's out and about, he can be downright merry, and no matter what he's doing he's amusing, which is the trait I also most value in people. By Julia Reed, in the story Scents and Sensibilities”
David DiBenedetto, Good Dog: True Stories of Love, Loss, and Loyalty
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“Life is hard. People can’t be trusted. Vigilance is key. Be wise about whom you love, and when you do love, do it with every fiber of your being. Till death do you part.”
David Dibenedetto, The Good Dog



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