The narrative centers on Douglas Green's reflections on his late dog, Shirelle, who imparted invaluable life lessons through her unique and humorous behavior. This heartfelt tribute explores themes of the human-animal bond, encouraging readers to embrace life fully and view the world from different perspectives. The second edition features a new foreword by Dr. Barrie M. Sands, adding further depth to the exploration of these philosophical and spiritual insights inspired by Shirelle's simple yet profound wisdom.
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Drawing from his extensive experience as a psychotherapist specializing in adolescents, Douglas Green crafts narratives that explore the profound emotional landscapes of young people. His unique perspective, honed by a prior career in the entertainment industry, infuses his writing with a distinctive voice. Green's work delves into the complexities of the human psyche, offering insights that guide readers toward building lives of purpose and pride. His thoughtful approach illuminates the challenges and triumphs of personal growth.




- 2024
- 2021
A Dog of Many Names
- 180 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Born a runt, Rascal is destined to be an underdog. Despite what looked like an unbreakable bond with the daughter of the family who bred her, Rascal’s devotion is discarded when she finds herself left roadside, with nothing but a few pieces of kibble to help her survive. Abandoned and alone, Rascal must learn to fend for herself and embark on a harsh and dangerous journey through the mountain wilderness of Southern California. Along the way, she encounters strangers who teach her about the good and bad of humans. But will she ever find a home that lasts? A Dog of Many Names is a courageous story of survival, seen through the eyes of an unforgettable dog, struggling between her greatest needs—to find her own strength, and to love and be loved.
- 2021
The Eight of Swords: A Dr. Gideon Fell Mystery
- 236 pages
- 9 hours of reading
A man is discovered dead in an unlocked room in the English countryside, shot in the head, with all evidence suggesting a recent visitor as the culprit. The presence of a tarot card, The Eight of Swords, adds an intriguing layer to the mystery, hinting at themes of justice and fate. This seemingly straightforward crime scene invites deeper investigation, as the characters unravel the true story behind the murder and the significance of the clue left by the killer.
- 2000
Gardening Wisdom
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
"Gardening Wisdom" draws on Green's passion for gardens of the past and presents practical and time-proven strategies for planning and planting a garden and solving the everyday problems that crop up. 60 drawings.