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Pug Hill
Alison Pace, 2006 - 320 pages

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Wonderful book!!!

I have spent the last three hours reading this book...and I feel great! Not only could I identify with the main character/narrator...but I totally understand and agree with the pug and other dog feelings in the book. My pug, Samson, makes me feel the way the pugs on Pug Hill make Hope feel. Nothing is ever so bad that a dog can't make you feel better!!


Chick book for dog lovers

Very enjoyable read for a leisurely afternoon. Not earthshaking in content, but my guess is that it wasn't intended to be so. Smiled often while reading this book, with my dog (not a pug) curled up beside me.


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Pug Hill Review

I loved this book SO much. I love how this author includes dogs in all her books, and that she always does a wonderful job of expressing their "personalities."

In this story, the narrator has an overwhelming fear of public speaking and a great love of dogs. The scenes in the public speaking class are laugh-out-loud funny and some of the later scenes involving the family dogs are so touching. This character was quirky and far from perfect and watching her grow and take stock of her life was satisfying. A wonderful ending that will have you cheering with the last page! And tearing up too.

Highly recommended to ALL dog lovers, and lovers of great, uplifting endings.


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For Hope McNeill, pugs are love, unconditional friendship, happiness, and freedom. She doesn't have one of her own (busy life, tiny apartment), but she does have Pug Hill in Central Park, where pugs (and their owners) from all over New York convene.

She also has a crush on one of her co-workers, a flailing romantic relationship, and an unspeakable fear of public speaking. Then Hope's father calls with an assignment: to make a speech at her parents' anniversary party. Frantic, she signs up for a public speaking class, but can't help wondering-will it transform her into an eloquent orator? Maybe some fears are so big that even all the pugs in the world might not be enough to assuage them.


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