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Stepdog / Mireya Navarro.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, [2015]Description: 248 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780399167799
  • 039916779X
Other title:
  • Step dog
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 636.7/0887 23
LOC classification:
  • SF426.2 .N38 2015
Other classification:
  • BIO026000 | PET010000 | PET004000
Online resources:
Contents:
The Dog -- Mia meets Jim -- 9/11 : Taking Stock -- Sparks and Fireworks (and No Crazy Dog) -- The Big Galoot -- Evil Stepmother, Here I Come -- "Down Dog" : Blending the Family -- Stepparenting 101 : The Fun House -- "Somebody's Got to Go" -- Eddie and the City -- New Beginnings (A Dog Gets Old) -- Epiphanies -- Mia and Eddie : A Love Story After All? -- Third Wheel -- Epilogue.
Scope and content: "Stepdog is the hilarious and heartwarming tale of a woman who has finally met the man of her dreams--and the dog of her nightmares. Lots of dogs eat shoes, bite people, destroy furniture. But Eddie tried to destroy a marriage. After more than three decades of happy single womanhood, Mia Navarro wasn't really looking to change her relationship status. The idea of being a step-anything to anyone was foreign to her, something she never thought about. Until she fell in love with Jim and agreed to marry him. As it turns out, the marriage is pretty wonderful, the stepkids were, well, typical pre-teens, the weather in Los Angeles perfect. But life is not spotless. The spots belong to Jim's mutt, Eddie. Possessive and jealous, Eddie behaves like Jim's mistress--if a mistress could bark and compete for space on his beloved's lap. As time goes on, a full-on war ensues. Mia slams the door in Eddie's face, cordons off the house into dog- and wife-territories, and leaves the back door open by, er, accident, of course. She even tries to leave Eddie behind in California when she and Jim abruptly relocate to New York. But in the end, it's clear that not even a wife can come between man and dog. As Eddie ages, Mia softens, and as with any new family struggling to blend, the two must make peace with each other. Ultimately, Stepdog is a triumphant story about finding love at an unexpected stage in life and the many unforeseen obstacles--not only of the four-legged variety--that can get in the way on the road to happily ever after"-- Provided by publisher.
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The Dog -- Mia meets Jim -- 9/11 : Taking Stock -- Sparks and Fireworks (and No Crazy Dog) -- The Big Galoot -- Evil Stepmother, Here I Come -- "Down Dog" : Blending the Family -- Stepparenting 101 : The Fun House -- "Somebody's Got to Go" -- Eddie and the City -- New Beginnings (A Dog Gets Old) -- Epiphanies -- Mia and Eddie : A Love Story After All? -- Third Wheel -- Epilogue.

"Stepdog is the hilarious and heartwarming tale of a woman who has finally met the man of her dreams--and the dog of her nightmares. Lots of dogs eat shoes, bite people, destroy furniture. But Eddie tried to destroy a marriage. After more than three decades of happy single womanhood, Mia Navarro wasn't really looking to change her relationship status. The idea of being a step-anything to anyone was foreign to her, something she never thought about. Until she fell in love with Jim and agreed to marry him. As it turns out, the marriage is pretty wonderful, the stepkids were, well, typical pre-teens, the weather in Los Angeles perfect. But life is not spotless. The spots belong to Jim's mutt, Eddie. Possessive and jealous, Eddie behaves like Jim's mistress--if a mistress could bark and compete for space on his beloved's lap. As time goes on, a full-on war ensues. Mia slams the door in Eddie's face, cordons off the house into dog- and wife-territories, and leaves the back door open by, er, accident, of course. She even tries to leave Eddie behind in California when she and Jim abruptly relocate to New York. But in the end, it's clear that not even a wife can come between man and dog. As Eddie ages, Mia softens, and as with any new family struggling to blend, the two must make peace with each other. Ultimately, Stepdog is a triumphant story about finding love at an unexpected stage in life and the many unforeseen obstacles--not only of the four-legged variety--that can get in the way on the road to happily ever after"-- Provided by publisher.

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