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Apologizing to Dogs

maryann September 17, 2004
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Adultery, extortion, love and paranoia abound in this wonderful,

poignant novel about a group of antique dealers on Worth Row in Fort Worth, Texas, whose

lives have been intertwined for over thirty years.



The entire book takes

place in the course of just one day, yet we get to know the characters intimately and all

the secrets they harbor as circumstances and the forces of nature come together to change

their lives.



Nadine is a vintage clothing dealer immersed in memory of

her dear Momma who, unbeknownst to Nadine, left quite a legacy on the Row. Carl, a

cabinetmaker, is in love with Nadine and wants to carry her off to sail the Caribbean in

a boat he built by taking apart his house. Arlen and Louise Postlethwaite spend lunch

breaks from their art deco shop on a bench outside the photo-processing booth at the mall

and speculate on other peoples’ lives as the photographs fall from the

developer.



Howard Dog-In-His-Path deals in plumbing fixtures and reflects

on his life to the kind and somewhat simple clock-and-radio fixer, Mose, as they lie in

old bathtubs in Howard’s front yard.
Mr. Haygood, a buffoon who deals in

collectable toys
and his timid wife, interact with Mazelle, a rare book dealer and

Mazelle’s husband, and make for a riotous love square.



Tradio, who hosts

a call-in radio show for people who want to buy, sell or trade items, and his “man

friend” Arthur are a gay couple struggling with their relationship: one’s out of the

closet, the other has one foot out but he’s trying.



The eagle-eyed Effie

deals in “better things” and keeps tabs on the neighborhood by jotting down

minute-by-minute accounts in her journal. Verna lies dying on her kitchen floor amidst

broken porcelain figurines. Her only companions are her precious dogs, Dideebiteya and

Yeseedid.



Aura, who matches pieces of stray silverware, and her husband

Marshall are a young couple that constantly chew on bones and long to conceive a child.




Throughout, a dog known as Himself gives us a canine’s view of the

characters and their world. I found this book laugh-out-loud funny at times (not an easy

feat for me) and I didn’t want to put it down. The characters and their stories are

brought full-circle to a brilliant conclusion.



If you’re looking for a

fun, satisfying read, check out this book.

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