Synopses & Reviews
One of the most closely watched developments of Obama's first 100 days has been the arrival of the first dog. Before Portuguese Water Dog Bo was chosen, there were months of speculation over what privileged pooch would be The One. Now that we know, the popularity of "Porties" is expected to surge and the countrydesperate for some lighthearted newsis enthralled. In Sharon Montrose's Almost First Dog, Portuguese Water Dogs of all shapes, ages, and colors submit their "headshots" and "resumes" for the first family's consideration. Along with each photosome studio shots, some outdoor shots, some action shots in the wateris a form the dogs fill out about their qualifications and special skills. Who knowsa Jack Russell in a PWD wig might even slip through. The combination of Montrose's irresistible photography, hilarious text, and the national interest in the Obamas' chosen breed should make for the perfect package and 2009's must-have pet book.
Synopsis
One of the most closely watched developments of President Obama's first 100 days has been the arrival of the first dog. In "Almost First Dog," Portuguese water dogs of all shapes, ages, and colors submit their headshots and resumes for the first family's consideration.
About the Author
Sharon Montrose is a professional photographer and the author of STC's Mutts, Lightweights, Lightweights Littermates: Labs, Lightweights Littermates: Dachshunds, Lightweights Littermates: Poodles, Lightweights Littermates: French Bulldogs, and Carry-Ons. She is also the author of Dogtionary and Cationary for Viking Studio. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and their two dogs, Simon and Avery.