A Big Little Life: A Memoir of a Joyful Dog

A Big Little Life: A Memoir of a Joyful Dog
by Dean Koontz

A Big Little Life: A Memoir of a Joyful Dog
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Author: Dean Koontz
Edition: Hardcover
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 2009-08-25
ISBN: 1401323529
Number of pages: 288
Publisher: Hyperion

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Book Review: An Inspirational Book of Love, Hope and Humor
Summary: 5 Stars

When Dean Koontz fans hear he has written another novel, they order ahead for instant shipping or hot-foot it to their local bookseller to grab a copy. Koontz has been hitting the New York Times bestseller lists for decades, never failing to provide a roller-coaster ride to his readers full of twists, turns, chills and thrills. They will be rocked back on their heels to find that A BIG LITTLE LIFE is a tender, insightful, loving homage to Trixie, a Golden retriever companion dog whom Dean and his wife of 35 years, Gerda, took into their southern California home in 1998.

The Koontzes have long been big supporters of Canine Companions for Independence, a Southern California dog training center. But because of their intense work schedule and frequent travel, they shied from the full-time commitment of bringing a pet of any kind into their home. They were finally persuaded by friends at CCI to adopt a three-year-old Golden retriever who needed placement in a forever home because she could no longer work as a service dog for health reasons.

Enter Trixie, who would change Dean and Gerda's lives forever. Koontz's writing style is lightning-speed, page-turning prose of murder and mayhem, high-speed chases and things that go bump in the night. But when he commits this homage to Trixie to paper, he uses all his prodigious writing skills to tell the story not only of companion dogs and this very special one, but also his own autobiography, beginning in his childhood.

The true Koontz aficionado will be just as surprised to find out that Koontz, who often features dogs in his stories, had never owned a dog in his life until Trixie came along. One of his most popular and memorable suspense novels starred a Golden retriever named Einstein in WATCHERS, first published in 1987. From the very beginning of the book, I naturally assumed that the dog was patterned after his own pet. Another popular book, DARK RIVERS OF THE HEART, also features a dog with a "need for speed" --- the miles-per-hour kind who adds a light touch to an otherwise edge-of-your-seat cross-country chase in pursuit of a very bad guy. Both of these books were written well before Trixie came into Dean and Gerda's life.

Koontz was midpoint in writing THE DARKEST EVENING OF THE YEAR when Trixie left their lives, and he struggled to finish the book, which, like many others, featured a Golden retriever. This time, Trixie was the inspiration behind the story, so it was doubly difficult to have to say goodbye, too soon, and complete the novel.

WATCHERS was the very first Koontz I ever read, and one I have either loaned, given or recommended to dozens of friends and fellow readers over the years --- especially the ones who say, "I never read horror books." Let it be said right here, and I'm paraphrasing Koontz, who protests this pigeon-holing by saying, "I am NOT a horror writer, I write suspense novels." I was glad to see that in print in BIG LITTLE LIFE because for years I've been trying to convince people that he is shelved in the wrong section of the bookstores.

Now, I have to urge readers who avoid books about dogs who eventually die to put their qualms on the shelf and pick up A BIG LITTLE LIFE. We all know that pets come into our lives and will leave us long before we ourselves go through that pale door. It is one of the hard truths of life that in giving affection to a pet, we give a little bit, or maybe a lot, of ourselves away to another living, loving being who we will have to part with long before we're ready. Koontz offers an inspirational book of love, hope and humor, and reveals a side of his private life that will surprise and please his readers.

--- Reviewed by Roz Shea

Summary of A Big Little Life: A Memoir of a Joyful Dog

"In each little life we can see great truth and beauty, and in each little life we glimpse the way of all things in the universe."

DEAN KOONTZ thought he had everything he needed. A successful novelist with more than twenty #1 New York Times bestsellers to his credit, Dean had forged a career out of industry and imagination. He had been married to his high school sweetheart, Gerda, since the age of twenty, and together they had made a happy life for themselves in their Southern California home. It was the picture of peace and contentment. Then along came Trixie.

Dean had always wanted a dog--had even written several books in which dogs were featured. But not until Trixie was he truly open to the change that such a beautiful creature could bring about in him. Trixie had intelligence, a lack of vanity, and an uncanny knack for living in the present. And because she was joyful and direct as all dogs are, she put her heart into everything--from chasing tennis balls, to playing practical jokes, to protecting those she loved.

A retired service dog with Canine Companions for Independence, Trixie became an assistance dog of another kind. She taught Dean to trust his instincts, persuaded him to cut down to a fifty-hour work week, and, perhaps most important, renewed in him a sense of wonder that will remain with him for the rest of his life. She mended him in many ways.

Trixie weighed only sixty-something pounds, Dean occasionally called her Short Stuff, and she lived less than twelve years. In this big world, she was a little thing, but in all the ways that mattered, including the effect she had on those who loved her, she lived a big life.


Guest Reviewer: Ted Kerasote on Dean Koontz?s A Big Little Life
Ted Kerasote is the author of several books, including Out There, which won the National Outdoor Book Award; the national bestseller Merle?s Door: Lessons from a Freethinking Dog; and Pukka: The Pup After Merle.

Anyone who has read Dean Koontz?s novels (my favorite is Watchers) knows that he can tell a gripping tale while being perceptive about dogs, an insight made more noteworthy by the fact that Koontz didn?t have a dog for the longest time. Finally in 1998 he and his wife Gerda corrected this omission by adopting Trixie, a Golden Retriever and trained assistance dog, who had been forced by elbow problems to retire in her third year of service. It was the happiest forced retirement imaginable--for Trixie, for the Koontzes, and for all of us who are now privileged to read Dean Koontz?s loving memoir of this remarkable being: A Big Little Life.

Like all great writers, Koontz has the ability to transform the ordinary--his daily life with Trixie--into the funny, the moving, and the sublime. Trixie?s accidentally gashing him while they play fetch turns into one of the great set pieces of medical comedy as Koontz ends up in the emergency room with a lacerated hand. On another occasion Trixie?s saying ?baw? for ?ball?--straining to say it, but saying it nonetheless--becomes a memorable recounting of all of our attempts to communicate with beings from another species. And Koontz?s simply watching Trixie move, her lithe golden body shimmering and flashing in the sun, takes on the quality of the divine as he expresses what so many of us have subconsciously thought about our own dogs: ?The more I watched her, the more she seemed to be an embodiment of that greatest of all graces we now and then glimpse, from which we intuitively infer the hand of God.?

It is no exaggeration to say that Trixie was the hand of God for Koontz. He recounts his difficult childhood, his dysfunctional father, and the many challenges that he had to overcome on the road to becoming a world-famous novelist. But with that fame came commercial caution: telling stories in the same old familiar way and a consequent dulling of his creativity. Then came Trixie. With ?baws? and balls, with warning him of fires and intruders in the house, with humor, with stoicism, and with unflinching love, she restored his diminished sense of wonder and impelled him toward taking new risks with narratives, themes, and characters, the very ones millions of us now enjoy.

?Some dog, huh?? he says.

?Some dog, yes,? we must agree, also concurring when he adds, ?The only significant measure of your life is the positive effect you have on others.?

For all of us who have had our lives made better by our dogs, or for that matter by any loving being, A Big Little Life is a welcome reminder of the power of love to turn our hearts into mirrors, reflecting compassion back into the universe--as Trixie most surely did for Koontz and Koontz now does for us.

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