Buster's Diaries
The True Story of a Dog and His Man
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Narrated by:
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Roy Hattersley
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Roy Hattersley
About this listen
I'm known as "the most famous dog in Britain" and I still don't quite understand it...All I did was defend myself against an overly aggressive royal goose near Buckingham Palace. Suddenly the press was hounding me. Then, after I put paw to papers to tell my side of the story, it became a big best seller! And I was nominated for the Author of the Year Award - the only animal (Tom Wolfe is a man). I hope you'll like my "heartwarming story of triumph over adversity." It follows my rise from strayhood to life with a famous journalist. But what I really do is unleash all the secrets between Pet and Man - something even the feline/feather/fish-dependent will find fascinating!
Love and biscuits,
Buster
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- R. J. Gladden
- 21-11-15
I love Buster
I had read this book years ago when my wonderful dog Charlie had just taken over my life. Sadly now both Charlie and Buster have passed over the Rainbow Bridge and I was really interested in listening to Roy Hattersley reading about his dog Buster. I still loved it but I'm sorry to say that Roy didn't read it with much passion and I think the book is probably better read. However, there are some real laugh out loud moments.
If you love dogs and have a very special dog in your life read about Buster, what a character and a special dog in Roy Hattersley's life.
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