<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Dog Man" tells the story of how one man's consuming passion for dogs saves a legendary breed from extinction and, in the process, leads him to a difficult, but more soulful way of life in the wilds of Japan's remote snow country.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b><i>Dog Man: An Uncommon Life on a Faraway Mountain</i> is a stunning portrait of the Japanese rebel who single-handedly rescued the 4,000-year-old Akita dog breed.</b> <p/>At the end of World War II, there were only 16 Akita dogs left in Japan. Morie Sawataishi became obsessed with preventing the extinction of the 4,000-year-old Japanese dog breed. He defied convention, broke the law, gave up a prestigious job, and chose instead to take his urbanite wife to Japan's forbidding snow country to start a family, and devote himself entirely to saving the Akita. <p/>Martha Sherrill blends archival research, on-site reportage, and her talent for narrative to reveal Sawataishi's world, providing a profound look at what it takes to be an individual in a culture where rebels are rare, while expertly portraying a side of Japan that is rarely seen by outsiders.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>Dog Man</i> is a peerless tale of a life's work unfolding, written in prose so spare, rare, and beautiful it took my breath away...Written with equal parts rigor and grace, <i>Dog Man</i> captures something near the knotty essence of the human bond with dogs. <br>-David Wroblewski, author of <i>The Story of Edgar Sawtelle</i> <p/> A spellbindingly beautiful and affecting story. Sherrill...extends the story so deeply that it seems to stand for choices in all our lives. <br>-<i>Washington Post</i> <p/> A portrait of Japan few outsiders see...A quirky story of heroism, defiance, and dedication. A fascinating slice of cultural history.<br> -<i>Los Angeles Times</i> <p/> Thrilling. <br>-<i>The New York Times</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Martha Sherrill is a former <i>Washington Post</i> staff writer known for her penetrating profiles of people, both famous and obscure. Her award-winning writing has appeared in <i>Esquire </i>and <i>Vanity Fair</i>, among other publications. She is the author of <i>The Buddha from Brooklyn</i>, a work of nonfiction, and two novels, <i>My Last Movie Star</i> and <i>The Ruins of California</i>. She lives in Massachusetts with her husband and son.
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