Birdie & Harlow
Life, Loss, and Loving My Dog So Much I Didn’t Want Kids (…Until I Did)
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Taylor Wolfe
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Taylor Wolfe
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“In this hilarious, uplifting memoir, Wolfe describes her intense bond with Harlow...as she grapples with the chaos of her 20s, marriage, and eventually new motherhood.”—Washington Post
“An engaging debut with a lighthearted memoir of her tender relationship with her dog, Harlow, and her rocky path to becoming a mother. . . . A sweet homage to a beloved pet.”—Kirkus Reviews
The funny and poignant story of one woman’s wonderfully codependent relationship with her dog–and what he taught her about chosen family and the reward of motherhood.
Birdie & Harlow is the story of a baby and a dog. But motherhood is never quite that simple. In Taylor Wolfe’s case, it’s a long, zigzagging and winding road.
Meant to be a last-minute anniversary gift for her then boyfriend (and now husband), the highly-energetic and loud-mouthed Vizla puppy named Harlow turns out to be the best snap decision twenty-year-old Taylor ever makes—and the beginning of the most epic friendship she ever has. As Wolfe’s resistance to 9-5’s and traditional adulthood grows, Harlow becomes the perfect companion for her eccentricities in a world that thrives on conformity. Wolfe’s twenties—full of pitfalls and surprises, sad days and silver linings—led her to the realization that life is too short to spend your days in a crate (or a cubicle), that parks are meant to be enjoyed, and most importantly, she wants to be a mom. But really, isn't she one already?
A charming and touching memoir, Birdie & Harlow is a tribute to the many expressions of modern motherhood, to both human and fur babies alike. Taylor’s story reminds all of us that life will surprise you and that families should come in every shape and size.
©2022 Taylor Wolfe (P)2023 HarperCollins PublishersWhat listeners say about Birdie & Harlow
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- Anam M. Khan
- 22-10-23
Big emotions explained beautifully
The chronology of the book helps explain the amazing and tough times faced in life in a beautiful light-hearted manner while accounting for many big and heavy emotions.
Love the audible version!
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- R. Bennett
- 05-07-24
Had me gripped chapter to chapter-
Raw, you hit every part of
my heart with this. Amazing writing and my word I feel you with how
Much a dog can be your best friend! How you narrated that so calmly I don’t know. I don’t have a tear left to Shed
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- Anonymous User
- 29-09-23
The best kind of emotional rollercoaster!
A hilarious and honest story of motherhood to both human and fur babies.
Absolutely loved Taylor’s dry humor!
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- Angela Light
- 24-09-23
Absolutely gorgeous
Loved this. Expected to laugh, which I did. Didn't expect to cry, but did that too. Honest, beautiful, compelling.
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- A. Brunton
- 06-12-23
If you have children or want children...
If you have or want children then this is the book for you. if you have dogs or want dogs then some of this is powerful, emotional and interesting. As a childless and wombless woman I found lots of chapters outside of my area of interest. This is not the authors fault it is merely just life. I watch Taylor on Instagram and I remember her talking about the difficulties in recording the narration of this book and I would say that the producers (who clearly do not follow her on Instagram) managed to crush her individuality a little as the biggest USP of Taylor is Taylor herself. And the delightful Harlow. Har-Har. Carl. English gent or member of the mafioso...? Don't let my review put you off if you have or want or might want kids this is definitely a book for you!
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