For the first time, Metropolitan Museum of Art restorer Hope McNeill is able to bring her pug, Max, to work. The occasion is a party for an Animals in 19th-Century Art exhibit, but the evening ends badly when a small but important painting seems to be missing. The Met needs Hope's--and Max's--help.
For Hope McNeill, pugs are love, happiness, freedom. With no time or apartment space for a pug of her own, Pug Hill in Central Park is her one refuge from her mismatched boyfriend, her hopeless coworker crush, and the biggest crisis of all--a speech for her parents' 40th wedding anniversary. TP: Berkley.
You Tell Your Dog First…About the date you just had…about the questionable results of a medical test…about the good and the bad…about everything.For years, award-winning author Alison Pace was a dog person without a dog. And then, she got Carlie-a feisty and fluffy West Highland white terrier. She could weed out bad boyfriends with a sniff of her button-black nose and win the hearts of lifelong friends with an adoring gaze. Suddenly, Alison ha...