翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ My Life as a Snypa
・ My Life as a Teenage Robot
・ My Life as a Traitor
・ My Life as a Turkey
・ My Life as a Video Game
・ My Life as an Animal
・ My Life as Liz
・ My Life as McDull
・ My Life at First Try
・ My Life Check Me Out
・ My Life Coach
・ My Life for Ireland
・ My Life II... The Journey Continues (Act 1)
・ My Life in Art
・ My Life in Crime
My Life in Dog Years
・ My Life in Film
・ My Life in Food
・ My Life in Four Cameras
・ My Life in France
・ My Life in Heavy Metal
・ My Life in Orange
・ My Life in Porn
・ My Life in Prison
・ My Life in Ruins
・ My Life in the Bush of Ghosts
・ My Life in the Bush of Ghosts (album)
・ My Life in the Bush of Ghosts (novel)
・ My Life is a Lifetime Movie
・ My Life Is a Movie


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

My Life in Dog Years : ウィキペディア英語版
My Life in Dog Years

My Life in Dog Years is a non-fiction book written by Gary Paulsen, together with his wife, Ruth Wright Paulsen. It was published first by Delacorte Press in 1998.〔Blasingame, James. Gary Paulsen. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 2007. ISBN 978-0-313-33532-7〕
The book contains a chapter about each different dog in his life. It focuses primarily on his non-dog sledding dogs, as he has written about them in other books. As he goes through each chapter, he delves into the personality of each dog as companions and not just animals.
It begins with Cookie, a dog which rescued him from a fall through the ice while dog sled raceing. It next considers Snowball, a dog he owned in the Philippines at age 7 (his first) who was killed in a military truck accident. It then discusses Ike, dog that became attached to him during a hunting trip. Ike continues to accompany him for about a year, but then disappears. Paulsen later discovers that Ike's owner had to leave him when he went to the war. When he returned with an injury, Ike returned to him.

Dirk, next, is a dog that adopted him during his adolescence, and served as a protector during a difficult period. While working on a farm, he met Rex, a rough collie, whom he considered one of the smartest dogs he ever knew after observing his activities for a day. He later adopted an exceptionally large Great Dane, Caesar (pronounced See-Zer) who was easily excited, but gentle giant that loved hot dogs.
The author later became a dog sled racer.〔Deveraux, Elizabeth. "Gary Paulsen: A Taste for Adventure and an Obsessive Work Ethic Are This Versatile Writer's Hallmarks." Publishers Weekly 241, 13 (March 28, 1994): 70-71.〕〔Buchholz, Rachel. "My Life's Work: Author." Boys' Life 85, 12 (December 1995): 28-30.〕 At one point, he traded one of his best dogs for Quincy, who was later to save his wife from a bear despite being only nine inches tall. The last chapter is about his current dog at the time, Josh. It is clear that Josh is one of the author's favorite dogs, as he has the most to write about him. At the time the book was written, Josh was about 20 years old. Josh was known as the smartest dog in the world.
==External links==

*(Study guide )

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「My Life in Dog Years」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.