The book, Mr. Wilson Makes it Home is already getting some attention from some people whose work I admire:
"Mr Wilson Makes It Home is an enjoyable story that touches on
far more than training; it helps us understand just how important
sharing our lives with our pets is and how best to get the most of every
moment we spend with them." —Zak George, Animal Planet dog trainer and
producer of YouTube's #1 Dog Training show "Zak George's Dog Training
Revolution"
"Reading Mr. Wilson Makes It Home was not like
reading a book at all—it was like having lunch with Michael Morse. And
now that I have finished the book, I find myself missing him, his wife,
and of course Mr. Wilson! I wish I could walk next door and see them
again. This is a wonderful story of puppy love, adoption, the importance
of spay and neutering, and of course falling in love with Mr. Wilson.
Anyone who has ever had a dog and who is an animal lover will love this
book." —Ellie Laks, author of My Gentle Barn
“A gentle
book that grows more powerful with each chapter. Adopting a rescue dog
can help transform your life into a thing of beauty you can be proud of,
simply by changing the way you think. As you turn the pages, Mr. Wilson
and his unforgettably resilient humans will sneak inside your heart and
teach you how to live again—even while they ‘love you up!’” —Martin
McKenna, author of The Boy Who Talked to Dogs
"This is a
heartwarming story written with passion and love. Michael Morse is a
gifted writer and an amazing storyteller." —Michael Corrente,
award-winning film director and producer
"Mr. Wilson Makes It Home
tells the story of how one little dog can turn a troubled home into a
good one. Morse bares his soul in this moving tale and, in the process,
stumbles upon solutions to issues that long tethered his life to
heartache, illustrating again the benefit of the love that only pets can
contribute to our lives. This book highlights the opportunity to save
the lives of rescue dogs across the country and holds out hope that, in
so doing, our own lives will improve." —Bruce R. Coston, DVM, author of Ask the Animals and The Gift of Pets
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1629145734
The book will be available on February 3, 2015. Mr. Wilson says it's pretty good too!
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