When Harry Met Minnie
Martha Teichner
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
'A beautiful book' - Jo Good BBC Radio London
'When Harry Met Minnie made me cry and made me dance with joy. It's an exquisite tale about heartbreak and healing critters and humans and the little miracles life hands us when we need them the most' - Jeannette Walls New York Times bestselling author of The Glass Castle and Half Broke Horses
'Teichner's main themes are sure to warm readers in this cold coronavirus winter: the steadfast devotion between dogs and their owners and the essential role friendship plays in sustaining both humans and their beloved pets ... Teichner has learned that we all have the capacity to create and build new friendships and attachments at whatever age or stage of life. That such rewards are possible is the inspirational lesson for all the characters in - and readers of - this touching saga' - The Washington Post
'When Harry Met Minnie is a tour-de-force of storytelling. Martha Teichner not only charts the course of two remarkable friendships between two people and two dogs she invites us to consider our own relationships. The stars that had to align to put someone special in our life. This is a love story masterful warm and funny heartfelt and heartbreaking. I absolutely loved this book' - Louise Penny New York Times bestselling author of All the Devils Are Here
'When Harry Met Minnie is a story of laughter and tears of friendship and dogs. It shows us the loyalty and resilience of Bull Terriers?and of two women who love them. A book of generosity and hope for an era badly in need of both' - Jennifer Finney Boylan author of GOOD BOY: My Life in Seven Dogs
'When Harry Met Minnie belongs on the shelf next to Travels with Charley and Marley and Me. But the unforgettable dogs we meet in these pages don't just help the people in their lives they save each other. Martha Teichner has written an extraordinary story filled with love and humor about the transformative power of friendship among dogs and people in the thick of life and at its end. I fell in love with Harry Minnie their humans and this marvel of a book' - Will Schwalbe New York Times bestselling author of The End of Your Life Book Club and Books for Living
'I decided to write this book because I didn't want to stop living the story of what happened when Harry met Minnie. I didn't want to forget any of it even the sad parts. This story of unexpected friendship of love was a wonderful gift and in the end it made me and Minnie happy' - Martha Teichner
There are true fairy tales. Stories that exist because impossible-to-explain coincidences change everything. Except in real life not all of them have conventional happily-ever-after endings...
Carol who is dying of cancer caused by the toxic pollution in New York in the aftermath of 9/11 needs someone to take care of Harry who is a 'great listener but does have a problem with large dogs. He is great with smaller dogs. If he sees a hose he will destroy it to protect you. He will figure out ways to let you know exactly how he feels'. When Martha has a chance encounter with Carol's friend he can't help but notice Minnie 'oh those chunky little legs' and so the matchmaking begins. After a disastrous first meeting when Minnie doesn't appear to think much of Harry (who is super keen) things improve and soon they are inseparable. As Carol's illness progresses so a new friendship and community blossoms Carol's Club.
The bonds that grew changed Martha's life Carol's life Minnie's life and Harry's life. And they changed Carol's death as well.
In this rich and touching narrative Martha considers the ways our stories are shaped by the people we meet and the profound love we can find by opening our hearts to