For the Love You Give celebrates the everyday give-and-take between dogs and their human companions. Kim Levins heartwarming photographs illustrate "quotes" from dogs who state; unequivocally and with canine candor; what they will do for love. From being a loyal companion to chasing anything that moves to begging for food; the full spectrum of dog behavior that we love (and some that we just live with) is depicted in this delightful collection. For the Love You Give is an endearing; uplifting book that honors the unique bond between dogs and humans. Featuring a wide variety of dogs from full mutt to pure bred; this book reminds us that our canine friends give us unconditional love and much more.Bark Smile donates a portion of its proceeds to organizations dedicated to the humane treatment of animals.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A Wonderful Treasure of a BookBy J. HelmandollarI love this book. I was born in Princeton. Reading this book and looking at the pictures brought back so many memories of my childhood. It is a book that I can enjoy over and over and share with my children and grandchildren. I was amazed at how many pictures were included; and the writing style was superb. It gave all the facts without boring the reader with too many "who cares" type of detail. Once I picked it up; I just could not put it down. For anyone who ever lived in the Princeton area; or who might be curious to know more about it; this is the book.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Two StarsBy William L. KibbleI just didnt find it very informative.8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. From a Princeton NativeBy Russell B. ShraderI grew up in Princeton and was excited when I saw this book was going to be released. However; I am disappointed in the pictures. It seems to have too much focus on the railroad and random people throughout time who are not familiar to me. I would have thought the book would contain pictures of downtown. I cant even find a picture of Princeton Junior High School when it burned; which I thought surely would have been covered.Bottom line: a good coffee table book; especially if youre a native; but not overly exciting.