Last night, W.Bruce Cameron (A Dog's Purpose, Eight Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter) held a launch party for his latest book, A Dog's Way Home. Coinciding with the release, the party was held at the Jamaica Inn in Marina Del Rey, California. Notable attendees included Tony Winner Marissa Jaret-Winokur, 3x Golden Globe winning Executive Producer and Writer Cindy Chupak.
The event featured dogs that were made adoptable by the Amanda Foundation, speeches were made by Bruce, his wife and fellow screenwriter of the film A Dog's Purpose, Cathryn Michon.
A Dog's Way Home (Forge Books) is the latest novel from the #1 New York Times and #1 USA Best Selling Author, W. Bruce Cameron. The book will be released nationally on May 9th.
A classic story of unwavering loyalty and incredible devotion, A Dog's Way Home is beautifully told from the dog's point of view in the same literary tradition as the beloved worldwide bestsellers A Dog's Purpose and A Dog's Journey. In this book, we meet an entirely new dog soul, and her story is a heartwarming tale of the unbreakable bond between humans and their pets that will thrill and delight the millions of fans of the two-book A Dog's Purpose series.
After Bella is picked up by Denver Animal Control, where Pit Bulls are banned and, after "two strikes," euthanized, her owner Lucas has no choice but to send her to a far-away foster home. But Bella, distraught at the separation, doesn't plan to wait. With four hundred miles of dangerous Colorado wilderness between her and her person, Bella sets off on a seemingly impossible and completely unforgettable adventure home.
The A Dog's Purpose series was a love poem to the cause of animal rescue, and A Dog's Way Home highlights the often heartbreaking consequences of Breed Discrimination. Bella, like the real-life dogs who are removed from their homes for no other reason than how they look, feels bewildered, abandoned, and lost. In Cameron's view, these poor animals need protection, not persecution.
No other writer of fiction has ever been able to capture the heart and soul of a dog's point of view as effectively as W. Bruce Cameron, and his books are international best sellers in over 35 countries. Authors such as Pulitzer Prize winner Alice Walker and Temple Grandin, (named by Time Magazine as one of the world's 100 most influential people) have both praised Cameron's unique canine narrative voice for its artistry, and its ability to open hearts and minds to what we owe these creatures, our best friends.
The film series made from A Dog's Purpose has been an international box office hit, having grossed over 180 million dollars worldwide thus far.
W. Bruce Cameron is the award-winning author of the New York Times and USA Today bestselling two-book series A Dog's Purpose and A Dog's Journey. A tireless advocate for animal issues, he's the winner of the Robert Benchley Award for Humor and was named Newspaper Columnist of the Year by the National Society of Newspaper Columnists. He's been honored by the American Booksellers Association as an Indie Next List Pick and A Dog's Purpose was in the top 5 in the fiction category of the Goodreads "2010 Choice Awards" Readers Poll.
A Dog's Way Home (Forge Books) is the latest novel from the #1 New York Times and #1 USA Best Selling Author, W. Bruce Cameron. The book will be released nationally on May 9th.
A classic story of unwavering loyalty and incredible devotion, A Dog's Way Home is beautifully told from the dog's point of view in the same literary tradition as the beloved worldwide bestsellers A Dog's Purpose and A Dog's Journey. In this book, we meet an entirely new dog soul, and her story is a heartwarming tale of the unbreakable bond between humans and their pets that will thrill and delight the millions of fans of the two-book A Dog's Purpose series.
After Bella is picked up by Denver Animal Control, where Pit Bulls are banned and, after "two strikes," euthanized, her owner Lucas has no choice but to send her to a far-away foster home. But Bella, distraught at the separation, doesn't plan to wait. With four hundred miles of dangerous Colorado wilderness between her and her person, Bella sets off on a seemingly impossible and completely unforgettable adventure home.
The A Dog's Purpose series was a love poem to the cause of animal rescue, and A Dog's Way Home highlights the often heartbreaking consequences of Breed Discrimination. Bella, like the real-life dogs who are removed from their homes for no other reason than how they look, feels bewildered, abandoned, and lost. In Cameron's view, these poor animals need protection, not persecution.
No other writer of fiction has ever been able to capture the heart and soul of a dog's point of view as effectively as W. Bruce Cameron, and his books are international best sellers in over 35 countries. Authors such as Pulitzer Prize winner Alice Walker and Temple Grandin, (named by Time Magazine as one of the world's 100 most influential people) have both praised Cameron's unique canine narrative voice for its artistry, and its ability to open hearts and minds to what we owe these creatures, our best friends.
The film series made from A Dog's Purpose has been an international box office hit, having grossed over 180 million dollars worldwide thus far.
W. Bruce Cameron is the award-winning author of the New York Times and USA Today bestselling two-book series A Dog's Purpose and A Dog's Journey. A tireless advocate for animal issues, he's the winner of the Robert Benchley Award for Humor and was named Newspaper Columnist of the Year by the National Society of Newspaper Columnists. He's been honored by the American Booksellers Association as an Indie Next List Pick and A Dog's Purpose was in the top 5 in the fiction category of the Goodreads "2010 Choice Awards" Readers Poll.
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