“I've always had this feeling," Henry says, "that all dogs are really therapy dogs.”
Meg Donohue“Her fragility makes her uncomfortable, but it has a familiarity, too, like the biting cold of winter that you only half forget during other seasons.”
Meg Donohue, All the Summer Girls“I scanned the room, knowing it couldn't take long to spot Annie, who had chosen to wear a floor-length 1960s muumuu in a deep shade of turquoise that looked, I had to admit, strikingly lovely against her honey-toned skin. Her dark hair was piled on top of her head, giving her a couple extra inches of height, and spiked through with a gold, rhinestone-encrusted chopstick. Or at least I thought it was a chopstick, but who knew what you called the utensil once it pierced a mound of hair. Perhaps just a stick? Regardless, she looked stunning- like a colorful little bird that surprises everyone with its audacity and out-of-place beauty by landing right in the middle of a bustling city sidewalk.”
Meg Donohue, How to Eat a Cupcake“I liked the idea of adopting a dog that was beyond the puppy stage, a dog with an unknown span of life under his belt. It seemed only fair; he didn't know what he was getting into with me either.”
Meg Donohue, Dog Crazy: A Novel of Love Lost and Found“I've always had this feeling," Henry says, "that all dogs are really therapy dogs.”
Meg Donohue, Dog Crazy: A Novel of Love Lost and Found“I have a theory that you get the right dog, the dog you need, for a particular stage in your life.”
Meg Donohue, Dog Crazy: A Novel of Love Lost and Found“Love is love," I told her, as I tell all of my patients who are ashamed to find themselves shattered by the death of a dog. "Loss is loss.”
Meg Donohue, Dog Crazy: A Novel of Love Lost and Found“I'm convinced that petting a puppy is good luck.”
Meg Donohue, Dog Crazy: A Novel of Love Lost and Found“This house is just a thing .... On your love list, always put the beating hearts at the top.”
Meg Donohue, Dog Crazy: A Novel of Love Lost and Found