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      • Told over two days and a weekend drawn from their many years together, it explores how Kevin overcame his cruel upbringing to flower into a self-confident dog that left everyone he met spellbound. And as they grew together, his owner learned to live in the present and navigate the difficult times they faced together.
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  2. My Life as a Dog (Swedish: Mitt liv som hund) is a Swedish drama film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 12 December 1985, [2] directed by Lasse Hallström. It is based on the second novel of a semi-autobiographical [3] trilogy by Reidar Jönsson.

  3. In limning the story of Bones, his life both with Willy and after Willy, Auster does a nimble job of showing what the world might feel like from a dog's perspective: a world in which devotion...

  4. Ingemar (Anton Glanzelius), is a boy who lives with his older brother and his ill mother. He loves dogs and is particularly worried about Laika, the female Russian dog sent to the space, which dies several days later because the food run out.

  5. May 3, 2011 · In this young readers’ edition of the New York Times bestselling adult novel The Art of Racing in the Rain, meet one funny mutt - Enzo, the lovable dog who tells this story. Enzo knows he is different from other dogs. Most dogs love to chase cars, but Enzo longs to race them.

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  6. Sep 1, 1989 · When his mother is stricken with tuberculosis, thirteen-year-old Ingemar moves in with his aunt and uncle in Smaland and finds security and friendship in his new surroundings. 65 pages, Paperback. First published September 1, 1989. Book details & editions.

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    My Life as a Dog (Mitt liv som hund) tells the story of Ingemar, a twelve-year-old from a working-class family sent to live with his uncle in a country village when his mother falls ill. There, with the help of the warmhearted eccentrics who populate the town, the boy finds both refuge from his misfortunes and unexpected adventure. Featuring an inc...

    Criterion ports their DVD edition of Lasse Hallström’s My Life as a Dogover to Blu-ray in a 1080p/24hz high-definition digital transfer on a dual-layer disc, once again presenting it in its original aspect ratio of 1.66:1. Revisiting the DVD I was surprised how well it holds up but the Blu-ray offers a substantial upgrade picture wise (admittedly I...

    Criterion’s lossless linear PCM mono track sounds a little sharper but it’s still flat as a whole, without much in the way in fidelity. But dialogue is clear and clean, and the film’s quiet score also comes off sharp, so the presentation is still adequate and suits the tone of the film.

    This has always been, inexplicably, a “high-tier” (meaning “pricier”) release from Criterion, which was always a little grating since there was very little on it in term of supplements. Unfortunately that hasn’t been remedied here at all as we still get the same supplements and still in standard-definition (technically they are presented in 1080i b...

    For those that love the film it’s worth picking up or upgrading to the Blu-ray as the image does offer a fairly noticeable improvement. Unfortunately the supplements are still the maddening aspect of this edition, especially at the higher price. BUY AT:

  7. Mar 1, 2000 · The little dog that never said, "I can't," but always, "why can't I?" The story of Moose is a classic rags-to-riches story of how an average pound-bound puppy barked, jumped, and mugged his way up the ladder of success to become a major superstar.

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