The Dog Says How
25/03/12 15:31
Kevin Kling, The Dog Says How (Minneapolis: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2007).

Kling, his father and grandfather as well as a number of uncles, have all been struck by lightening. In Kling’s case, the strike was not disabling. It was another opportunity for which to be grateful. He writes, “From what I can tell, Hephaestus, the disabled god, was the only god that actually held down a job. It think that’s why Aphrodite, the most beautiful goddess of all, married him. He had a job.”
This collection of delightful essays challenges every reader to look at life in a new and refreshing way. Perhaps that is Kling’s greatest gift: the ability to inspire us to look through fresh eyes at the lives we live. This book is more than a “must read.” It is a “must read several times.” It is an antidote for self-centeredness.