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Rescuing Sprite: A Dog Lover's Story of Joy and Anguish

Rescuing Sprite: A Dog Lover's Story of Joy and Anguish



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Chapter One

Introduction

Who would have thought I'd write a book about a dog named Sprite? Well, actually, about a dog named Pepsi,too, and another one named Griffen.

Every dog lover has a dog story. This is mine.

For most of my life, my passions have involved big goals and big thoughts. I've spent my career as a lawyer and broadcaster working on constitutional issues, writing about public policy, and talking about current events. I've served at the highest levels of our government, and I've even written a book about the Supreme Court. So why write this book? Because I am, fi rst and foremost, a dog lover. Few things in life have given me the kind of joy and, frankly, sorrow, as my relationships with my dogs. And this is especially so with an older dog we rescued from a local shelter.

We called him Sprite.

Sprite was found one day roaming the streets of Silver Spring, Maryland. We believe he lost his original family -- or they lost him. He was taken to a local shelter and later handed over to foster parents while awaiting a family to adopt him. We were lucky to be that family.

Sprite was so beautiful. He had big brown eyes and the softest fur I'd ever touched. As we soon learned, Sprite also suffered from serious and ultimately debilitating health problems, but he never let any of it get him down. Despite life's curveballs, he was a dignifi ed, graceful, and courageous dog. He was friendly to all, humans and canines alike.

Sprite touched me in ways I could never have expected. He taught me to better appreciate the simple and more important things in life. He quickly became an irreplaceable member of our family and a fixture in the neighborhood. Even with all his setbacks, Sprite was full of life. He appreciated life. He cherished every moment, seeming to understand that his time left on earth would be too

brief.

I loved this dog. Writing this book was both painful and cathartic for me. Reading it may be emotional for you. I hope it brings you some smiles. I know it will bring you some tears. I hope, when you're done, that you are moved to hold your dog closer in your arms -- or in your memories.

(Continues...)

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Excerpted from "Rescuing Sprite" by Mark R. Levin. Copyright (C) 2007 by Mark R. Levin. Excerpted by permission. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher. Excerpts are provided by Dial-A-Book Inc. solely for the personal use of visitors to this web site.

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Amazon Rating Written from the soul of a dog lover Jul/26/2010

This is a wonderful book. If you have ever loved a dog and had to make one of the most difficult decisions in your life, read this book. Mark Levin has helped me realize that I am not alone in wondering was it the right decision. (No matter what your mind tells you, your heart wonders.) You will not be able to put this book down once you start reading it.

by "redrose" (Anchorage, AK USA)

Amazon Rating Couldn't put it down Jun/24/2010

My sister gave me this book as a birthday gift. I read it in two days I think on a vacation in Mexico. I literly couldn't put it down. I had put his book in my beach bag, it fell out, but of course I didn't realize that. I got back to the room and went to take it out and it was gone. I seriously balled because it was gone and I thought I wouldn't be able to finish it! Luckily I found it. But long story short, get this book. Its a quick, easy read, and so amazingly good!

by Crystal (Texas)

Amazon Rating Every pet owner should read. Jun/03/2010

Was quite moved by this book. Actually had tears in my eyes in many parts of the book being a pet owner who has gone through similar situations multiple times. Most pet owners know that their pet/friend/buddy is so much more than a pet. They do occupy a place in the heart and when we lose a pet it leaves a hole in our lives that rarely if ever can be fulled.
This book gives us the knowledge that we are not alone in our feelings of a loss of a pet. Thank you Mark for writing this book.

by Michael Brelish II ()

Amazon Rating Great read Jun/01/2010

If you are a mark levin fan or a dog fan, this book is for you.

by Otp1971 (Louisville, KY)

Amazon Rating okay. so my wife wants me to buy her the book! May/28/2010

when my wife asked or more like pleaded with me to purchase a copy of this book i balked. she said she
saw it at one of the local libraries and has not been able to locate it since. at first i wanted to buy a hard-
cover copy but since it seemed to be out-of-print i was even more irritated. several days after she read
it i decided to look at it one saturday afternoon. i am a self-admitted doglover and seem to always compare
other animals to the "dog-standard" of behavior. anyway, initially i didn't think too much of the story,
especially one with a pet named after a soda. and like all well-written literature it seemed the more i read
the more invested i became in reading the rest of the book. well, i know that you know that i finished it.
mr. levin knows how to talk and he knows how to write. this is a well written book about a man and his
family who adopt an unlikely pet and grow to adore and appreciate the value of pets. especially because
they had sprite in their lives for a very short twenty-six months and grew to love him profoundly. i thank
mark for reminding us that pet lovers are not weird and that losing a pet is a tremendous loss emotionally!

by Stephen H. Kunihiro (bellerose terrace, ny)

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