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Melinda Roth

    Melinda Roth, a New York Times best-selling author, left behind the high-octane world of political press work to embrace a quieter life on a farm in northern Illinois. There, she unexpectedly became the caretaker of a diverse collection of farm animals, including one of America's wild mustangs. This transition from a demanding career to the responsibilities of farm life offers a unique perspective that informs her distinct literary voice.

    Z Bagdádu, s láskou: Mariňáci, válka a pes jménem Láva
    The Man Who Talks to Dogs
    • 2000

      The Man Who Talks to Dogs

      The Story of Randy Grim and His Fight to Save America's Abandoned Dogs

      • 258 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.4(118)Add rating

      The narrative highlights the plight of wild dogs abandoned in urban areas, struggling for survival amidst neglect and disease. It focuses on Randy Grim, a prominent figure in dog rescue, who has dedicated his life to saving these animals. After years of individual efforts, he established Stray Rescue of St. Louis, an organization committed to rescuing and rehabilitating these forgotten creatures. The book sheds light on the intersection of human hardship and animal suffering, emphasizing the importance of compassion and advocacy for stray dogs.

      The Man Who Talks to Dogs