Human-animal relationships -- Fiction
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Human-animal relationships -- Fiction
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Human-animal relationships
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- A dog's purpose, by W. Bruce Cameron
- Devoted, Dean Koontz
- Leave no trace, Sara Driscoll
- Lady takes the case, Eliza Casey
- A dog's promise, W. Bruce Cameron
- The dog master, W. Bruce Cameron
- The long flight home, Alan Hlad
- Culdesac, a novella from the war with no name, by Robert Repino
- The tale of oat cake crag, the cottage tales of Beatrix Potter, by Susan Wittig Albert
- Lady rights a wrong, Eliza Casey
- It started with a dog, Julia London
- One good mama bone, a novel, Bren McClain ; foreword by Mary Alice Monroe
- One good dog, by Susan Wilson
- West with giraffes, a novel, Lynda Rutledge
- The testament of Harold's wife, Lynne Hugo
- The dog who danced, by Susan Wilson
- Survive the night, Katie Ruggle
- Only the animals, Ceridwen Dovey
- The tale of Oat Cake Crag, the cottage tales of Beatrix Potter, Susan Wittig Albert
- Bending the paw, Diane Kelly
- Still the one, Jill Shalvis
- Boomer's bucket list, Sue Pethick
- The lion is in, Delia Ephron
- The travelling cat chronicles, Hiro Arikawa ; translated from the Japanese by Philip Gabriel
- Biloxi, a novel, Mary Miller
- Christmas at the Cat Café́, Melissa Daley
- The lost, Jeffrey B. Burton
- Emory's gift, by W. Bruce Cameron
- Molly and the Cat Café, Melissa Daley
- West with giraffes, a novel, Lynda Rutledge
- A boy and his dog at the end of the world, C.A. Fletcher
- Unsaid, a novel, Neil Abramson
- Tomorrow, Damian Dibben
- Sight hound, a novel, Pam Houston
- The memoirs of Stockholm Sven, Nathaniel Ian Miller
- Other people's pets, R.L. Maizes
- A new clan, David Weber & Jane Lindskold
- Perestroika in Paris, Jane Smiley
- The dog who danced, Susan Wilson
- The tale of Briar Bank, the cottage tales of Beatrix Potter, by Susan Wittig Albert
- Memoirs of a polar bear, Yoko Tawada ; translated from the German by Susan Bernofsky
- What we fed to the manticore, Talia Lakshmi Kolluri
- The candlelit menagerie, a novel, Caraline Brown
- Oliver the cat who saved Christmas, Sheila Norton
- Pug actually, Matt Dunn
- One good dog, Susan Wilson
- Remarkably bright creatures, a novel, Shelby Van Pelt
- The dogs of Christmas, by W. Bruce Cameron
- Once there were wolves, Charlotte McConaghy
- Fluke, or, I know why the winged whale sings, Christopher Moore
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