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Praise for "Off the Leash""" "Dog enthusiasts will flock to this entertaining account of an unlikely canine lover's ascent into full-fledged member of the neighborhood dog park.... Any dog owner who has ever steeped foot in the local dog park will recognize these types, and Gilbert is an adept storyteller, adding just enough intrigue...to keep the pages turning.""- Publishers Weekly" "As the TV critic for the Boston Globe, Gilbert has a fine nose for observing, reporting, and navigating this territory. And in this, his first book, he has created a witty and memorable read that will delight and enthrall off-leash readers everywhere."- The Bark"Praise for "Off the Leash""A wonderful, engaging, surprising book. It's what I've walked past all the time without having noticed until now, since my dog is from Hammacher-Schlemmer. It's also any dog's dream of how to be written about, and a real squeak toy love fest of a memoir by displacement, in which social form, social interaction, and the vicissitudes of the social order are convincingly examined and explained via the presence of a wet snout."- Ann Beattie "Your local dog park is a world on to itself -- full of laughs, drama and life's revelations. Matthew Gilbert's new book captures it all delightfully and astutely"- Claudia Kawczynska, editor in chief of "The Bark" "The love story of a man, his new dog and the freedoms they both discovered through their relationship with each other... Gilbert explores many aspects of the dog-park environment ... Young dogs, old dogs, sick dogs, doggy toys, aggressive dogs and their owners, who refused to apologize for any fights, and humans who acted as ventriloquists for their dogs--all played a role in transforming Gilbert from a work-at-home critic, sheltered from the world by a screen, into a man devoted to his dog and his dog-loving friends. A lightweight, humorous tale of a new dog owner and the friendships he formed at the dog park."- Kirkus Reviews "An honest, funny and heartwarming tale about the love between a man and his dog. Gilbert's quirky cast of characters--both human and canine--will be familiar to anyone who's logged serious hours in the dog park."- J. Courtney Sullivan, " New York Times" bestselling author of "Maine" and "The Engagements""" "Dog Park People are one of the most committed, loving and often neurotic subcultures in the booming companion animal world, Matthew Gilbert has written a wonderful man-and-his dog books that takes us inside a year in this quite wonderful, funny and sometimes poignant universe."- Jon Katz author of "Second Chance Dog: A Love Story" "Move over Tulip, thePraise for "Off the Leash""An admitted curmudgeon just a few steps away from Cruella de Vil, Gilbert sees his life change when he falls in love with a dog person and then falls in love with dogs... Gilbert captures with great humor the world within the dog park... Beyond the individual quirks, Gilbert finds community and the ability to empathize among people who on the surface have little in common."- Los Angeles Times "In "Off The Leash" Gilbert chronicles a year at the dog park (Brookline's Amory Park), observing the characters he and [his dog] Toby meet there... Gilbert's book is witty, sweet, and affirming."- The Boston Globe "A wonderful, engaging, surprising book. It's what I've walked past all the time without having noticed until now, since my dog is from Hammacher-Schlemmer. It's also any dog's dream of how to be written about, and a real squeak toy love fest of a memoir by displacement, in which social form, social interaction, and the vicissitudes of the social order are convincingly examined and explained via the presence of a wet snout."- Ann Beattie "Your local dog park is a world on to itself -- full of laughs, drama and life's revelations. Matthew Gilbert's new book captures it all delightfully and astutely"- Claudia Kawczynska, editor in chief of "The Bark" "The love story of a man, his new dog and the freedoms they both discovered through their relationship with each other... Gilbert explores many aspects of the dog-park environment ... Young dogs, old dogs, sick dogs, doggy toys, aggressive dogs and their owners, who refused to apologize for any fights, and humans who acted as ventriloquists for their dogs--all played a role in transforming Gilbert from a work-at-home critic, sheltered from the world by a screen, into a man devoted to his dog and his dog-loving friends. A lightweight, humorous tale of a new dog owner and the friendships he formed at the dog park."- Kirkus Reviews "An honest, funny and heartwarming tale about the love between a man and his dog. Gilbert's quirky cast of characters--both human and canine--will be familiar to anyone who's logged serious hours in the dog park."- J. Courtney Sullivan, " New York Times" bestselling author of "Maine" and "The Engagements""" "Dog Park People are one of the most committed, loving and often neurotic subcultures in the booming companion animal world, Matthew Gilbert has written a wonderful man-and-his dog books that takes us inside a year in this quite wonderful, funny and sometimes poignant universe."- Jon Katz author of "Second Chance Dog: A Love Story" "Move over Tulip, there's a new dog in the park. Matthew Gilbert's Off the Leash is wry, warm, and witty enough to rival J.R. Ackerly's classic, My Dog Tulip. Canine characters and their humans are observed with just the right blend of skepticism and compassion, and Gilbert's relationship with Toby is one of the more convincing love stories I've read in a long while."- Stephen McCauley, author of "The Object of My Affection" and "Insignificant Others"" "" ""Dog enthusiasts will flock to this entertaining account of an unlikely canine lover's ascent into full-fledged member of the neighborhood dog park.... Any dog owner who has ever steeped foot in the local dog park will recognize these types, and Gilbert is an adept storyteller, adding just enough intrigue...to keep the pages turning.""- Publishers Weekly" "As the TV critic for the Boston Globe, Gilbert has a fine nose for observing, reporting, and navigating this territory. And in this, his first book, he has created a witty and memorable read that will delight and enthrall off-leash readers everywhere."- The Bark"

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About the Author

Matthew Gilbert is the TV critic at The Boston Globe, where he also covered books and movies. He has written for Slate, served as the managing editor of Boston Review, and clerked at Harvard Book Store. He lives in Brookline, Mass., and Off the Leash is his first book.

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Product details

Paperback: 240 pages

Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin; Reprint edition (April 5, 2016)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 9781250014573

ISBN-13: 978-1250014573

ASIN: 1250014573

Product Dimensions:

5.6 x 0.6 x 8.2 inches

Shipping Weight: 0.3 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.0 out of 5 stars

66 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#581,099 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

Until I got a dog, I had never given a thought to dog parks. Didn't even know that they existed.Since I got a dog, I have come to understand the role that they play in the lives of both humans and canines.In this book, Gilbert paints an engaging and amusing portrait of life at the dog park. He captures the humor and drama that are present whenever groups of people spend time together. But his keen eye and breezy writing make this more than a "dogs are a metaphor for life" book. The little triumphs and affronts that we face in our typical day are brought to life with wit and compassion. This glimpse into the human condition, writ just the right size, make this book appealing to both dog owners and non-dog owners (who, if they are anything like me, will have their eyes opened to this amusing, yet tender, world).Gilbert's perspective is unique. For most of his life he was the opposite of a "dog person" - afraid of dogs at an early age and not warming to them in later life. A bit of a TV loving recluse, he was not prone to seeking out groups of people for sustained engagement. Under pressure from his husband to bring a puppy into their life, he relents and... enter Toby, a playful and adorable yellow Lab. He finds wet-nosed love and enters the dog park world with its quirky characters and strong sense of community.Lest that sound cliched, the story he tells of his gradual transformation into a lover of both dogs and humans is touching, written in a compelling manner and easily relatable. While the tales of dog park exploits are engaging, it is the author's own emotional journey that provides the real meat on this bone.This book is not -- thank goodness -- "War and Peace". It is -- also thank goodness -- a deft and readable story of dogs, people and life. A lovely read.

Matthew Gilbert has got it right and written it with philosophy and heart. This book is about dogs and people, but especially about their meeting in a special environment. Written in memoir style, the story begins in fall and ends in summer, covering the first year of his and his lab puppy's experiences at a local Boston dog park. Gilbert, a professional TV critic, puts his wonderful analytic skills to work on dissecting place, people, dogs, and emotions.

This book captured the easy friendships we make with other dog owners, knowing the dogs names and characteristics first and then venturing into daily friendships, sharing moments watching them run for the shear joy of running. My best moments were at the Sheepfold in the Middlesex Fells before it became an official off-leash area in an open field with no shade and little park maintenance. As users of the Fells we were, for the most part, respectful and kind, and accountable for our the poop! My Golden and I would roam the trails, play fetch in the fields, and sneak quick dips in the reservoirs. Thanks to the bird watchers who wanted the Fells to themselves, we too were on the lookout for those pesky angry park rangers - the haters - who started threatening heavy fines for doing anything fun off-leash. The old ways of having a joyful time at the Fells ended when our group had to start negotiating our right to even be there. Luckily Amory still has off-leash hours.

Was interesting to see someone go from not a dog lover to being one and enjoying watching all the different dogs in the park and talking with their owners in the park where he wasn't a very social person before.

Recommended by a fellow dog park person in Fort Worth. An amazing observation of life at the dog park, which mirrors my 10+ years at Fort Woof. Vivid descriptions of the dogs and people encountered during the author's first year of dog park life. Well worth a read.

Having been a newbie at a dog park, I could fully relate to all the fascinating interactions with both the people and the dogs that the author encounters in his forays into the mysterious ways of the doggie culture. From the assumptions made about people based on a few daily moments of interaction to more in-depth friendships, this book accurately captures many of the moments that we share with our furry companions in search of exercise and socialization. An enjoyable read.

Just a ok read. Love dog stories unfortunately this one was just ok.

Thank you, Matthew, for allowing me to know you better, and appreciate you so much more, through this very tender observation of how Toby changed you and your life. Nicely done.

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