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The Underdogs: Children, Dogs, and the Power of Unconditional Love Kindle Edition

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From two-time National Book Award nominee Melissa Fay Greene comes a profound and surprising account of dogs on the front lines of rescuing both children and adults from the trenches of grief, emotional, physical, and cognitive disability, and post-traumatic stress disorder.

The Underdogs tells the story of Karen Shirk, felled at age twenty-four by a neuromuscular disease and facing life as a ventilator-dependent, immobile patient, who was turned down by every service dog agency in the country because she was “too disabled.” Her nurse encouraged her to tone down the suicidal thoughts, find a puppy, and raise her own service dog. Karen did this, and Ben, a German shepherd, dragged her back into life. “How many people are stranded like I was,” she wondered, “who would lead productive lives if only they had a dog?”

A thousand state-of-the-art dogs later, Karen Shirk’s service dog academy, 4 Paws for Ability, is restoring broken children and their families to life. Long shunned by scientists as a manmade, synthetic species, and oft- referred to as “Man’s Best Friend” almost patronizingly, dogs are finally paid respectful attention by a new generation of neuroscientists and animal behaviorists. Melissa Fay Greene weaves the latest scientific discoveries about our co-evolution with dogs with Karen’s story and a few exquisitely rendered stories of suffering children and their heartbroken families.

Written with characteristic insight, humanity, humor, and irrepressible joy, what could have been merely touching is a penetrating, compassionate exploration of larger questions: about our attachment to dogs, what constitutes a productive life, and what can be accomplished with unconditional love.

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“Greene has a remarkable way of taking a complex topic, dissecting it down to its basic components and holding up layers to the light where it’s seen anew. She applies that skill to the world of service dogs in her new book THE UNDERDOGS.” — Atlanta Journal-Constitution

“The PRAYING FOR SHEETROCK author deftly relates the stirring stories of disabled children and the heroic dogs who serve them, illuminating the intricate inner lives of our canine friends.” — O, the Oprah Magazine

“Brimming with the sweet, soulful journeys of courageous children and the dogs who become more than their best friends...beautifully written, scientifically rigorous, and filled with heartbreak and joy. It will make you think and feel differently about the kindness, compassion, and love between us and our dogs.” — Brian Hare and Vanessa Woods, THE GENIUS OF DOGS

“At last a real writer turns to children, love, and dogs, surely the three most important topics in life. Greene understands the extraordinary and still mysterious bond between dogs and children. THE UNDERDOGS is written with wit, with charm, and, above all, with genuine warmth. It is a miracle, truly.” — Dr. Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, DOGS NEVER LIE ABOUT LOVE

“Melissa Fay Greene lends her trademark empathetic voice to this engrossing inside look at the work of 4 Paws for Ability, a service-dog academy...Greene, a master at telling the most human of stories, will still leave readers smiling. And dog lovers will adore this book.” — Booklist

“Greene gives us a selection of deftly reported and illuminatingly researched stories that go much deeper than sentimental click bait...These are riveting...not just because Greene, a master of narrative, picked good ones, but because she explains just how these relationships work at both ends of the leash.” — Washington Post

“Heartwarming stories of assistance dogs for kids with disabilities are woven amidst thoughtful discussions of how the human understanding of dogs has evolved over the years.” — Good Housekeeping

“Dogs are pretty much the best living beings on the planet. For more proof, look no further than The UNDERDOGS...Melissa Fay Greene’s latest elegantly rendered and undeniably moving effort.” — Cincinnati City Beat

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A profound and surprising account of the dogs who rescue children and adults from the trenches of grief, disability, and loneliness

The Underdogs tells the story of Karen Shirk: felled at age twenty-four by a neuromuscular disease, she was rejected by every service dog agency in the country as “too disabled.” Her nurse encouraged her to raise her own service dog, and Ben, a German shepherd, dragged her back into life. “How many people are stranded like I was,” she wondered, “who could lead productive lives with a service dog?”

A thousand dogs later, Karen Shirk’s service dog academy, 4 Paws for Ability, is restoring hurting children and their families to life. The frontiers of the human-dog bond are explored here with insight, compassion, humor, and joy. A cast of remarkable characters—scientists and felons, dog trainers and parents, children with disabilities and the great dogs themselves—together address questions about our attachment to dogs, what constitutes a productive life, and what can be accomplished with unconditional love.

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B014DSF0H2
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Ecco; Reprint edition (May 17, 2016)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 17, 2016
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 12.5 MB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 285 pages
  • Page numbers source ISBN ‏ : ‎ 0062218522
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.5 out of 5 stars 488 ratings

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Melissa Fay Greene''s new book, NO BIKING IN THE HOUSE WITHOUT A HELMET, is her first memoir and her first light-hearted and humorous book. She has always been a funny writer, but it was hard to use much humor in telling stories about domestic violence, coal mine disasters, and the HIV/AIDS pandemic. It turns out that the true story of the creation of Melissa's family of nine children, including four by birth, four from Ethiopia, and one from Bulgaria, is one of the funniest stories she knows. Melissa and her husband, Don Samuel, and half a dozen of these children live in Atlanta. Visit Melissa online at www.melissafaygreene.com.

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Customers find this book engaging and heartwarming, appreciating its thorough research and blend of personal stories. Moreover, the writing is well-crafted, with one customer noting how it evokes both laughter and tears. Additionally, customers value the book's content about service dogs and their abilities, and one review highlights how it seamlessly combines historical facts with modern scientific studies. Customers also appreciate the book's authenticity, with one noting it's not fiction.

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"...It became for me a potent antidote to the world news and the stresses of my day. It worked so well to lift my spirits that I didn't want it to end...." Read more

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Customers enjoy the book's stories, which include true tales from multiple families, with one review highlighting the blend of personal narratives and another noting the fascinating accounts of empathic dogs.

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"This book is beautifully written and full of excellent information about dogs in general and service dogs in particular...." Read more

"...The author also delves into the origin of dogs, the DNA that shows up in certain breeds and all the theories surrounding dogs behaviour and abilities..." Read more

"...This turned out to be so much more! It does include true stories of several families and how they were helped by 4 Paws service dogs, but also..." Read more

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Customers appreciate the book's content about dogs, particularly noting the research on behavior traits and abilities, and one customer mentions the examples of success the dogs provided.

"...research that Greene did for this project is amazing and really helps you understand dogs and their deep bond with humans...." Read more

"...DNA that shows up in certain breeds and all the theories surrounding dogs behaviour and abilities. Highly recommended." Read more

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"This book is beautifully written and full of excellent information about dogs in general and service dogs in particular...." Read more

"...Yet it does so much more than just spout facts. Very well written - engaging, heart rending, hopeful, happy, tearful, educational, and most of all..." Read more

"...I will be reading it again. Her prose is so lovely. She writes with empathy and her style is unique in that it opens you up to feeling the subject..." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2016
    I swear Melissa Greene could write about sawdust and make it thrilling, but in Underdogs she has a sublime subject to match her captivating writing. I am an avid reader, and It is not often that a substantive non-fiction book is so entertaining, so moving, and so beautifully written. I laughed out loud numerous times, and fell in love with the dogs, the children and the families she profiles. In fact, her writing is so fresh and lively, there is not a boring moment in this book. But the biggest gift of the book is that it is truly inspiring without being in the least sentimental or simplistic. It became for me a potent antidote to the world news and the stresses of my day. It worked so well to lift my spirits that I didn't want it to end. It is one of those books, I would read again when I need a convincing reminder of the power of love.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2016
    This book is beautifully written and full of excellent information about dogs in general and service dogs in particular. The amount of research that Greene did for this project is amazing and really helps you understand dogs and their deep bond with humans.

    The only thing I didn't like about it was that it was from a very neurotypical perspective and treated autism as a disease (there was even an oblique reference to autism as an "epidemic"), counter to what members of the autistic community advocate. Greene focused heavily on the parents of the autistic and health-compromised children, on how difficult it was for these parents and how their children's autism had ruined their lives. While the pain experienced by these parents is valid, I think it was overemphasized, especially because there was little attempt made to represent the perspectives of the children themselves; the children were never directly quoted speaking about their own experiences. I think that's a sad oversight and, unfortunately, all too common. This book had the potential to broaden the public's understanding of neurodiversity and help people see autistic individuals as people, not pathologies, but that potential was not realized. This book is much more about how the service dogs help the parents of autistic and health-compromised children than it is about the children's own experiences.

    Overall, this is definitely a book worth reading, especially if you're considering getting a service dog for yourself or a loved one. However, readers should be critical of the neurotypical perspective and recognize that the emphasis on the parents' frustration, and lack of interviews with autistic people themselves, is a disservice to autistic people.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2018
    If you love dogs this is a must read, I read it in one sitting, loved it!

    Karen Shirk was 24 when she developed a neuromuscular disease that left her dependent on a ventilator and a wheelchair. Her nurse recommended a service dog to assist her and they then discovered that no agency was prepared to "waste" a dog on someone who depended on a ventilator.
    Her nurse then suggested that Karen adopt a dog and train it herself, Ben, her German Shepherd got her out of bed and back to life.
    Karen discovered that there were thousands of people being turned away and that not one agency trained service dogs for children. She decided that she would train 4 or 5 a year herself, not realising the impact and demand of her dogs.
    4 Paws for Ability was born and 1000 dogs later the benefits have been astounding. The story also follows kids who have received one of Karen's dogs, from a children with severe autism or reactive attachment disorder to a child suffering from Fetal Alcohol syndrome - a first again in the service dog industry.
    The author also delves into the origin of dogs, the DNA that shows up in certain breeds and all the theories surrounding dogs behaviour and abilities. Highly recommended.
    2 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2017
    Nor does the title convey the important work and contributions of this organization which trains dogs as service animals for severely handicapped children. Children greatly loved despite their challenges. Children who exhaust me just reading about their needs and behaviors. Parents who amaze me with how far they go to give their children --and themselves -- some semblance of a normal existence. And the amazing dogs who bring that indefinable and desperately needed something that brings relief, whether it is love, acceptance, even a good night's sleep. This book is educational and heart-warming and emotionally challenging, and evokes wide-ranging emotions as one is forced to examine what he or she might done under similar circumstances. From Karen's determined caregiver who forced Karen back into the world from which she had withdrawn after contracting a debilitating disease, to the marvelous German Shepherd Ben, whom she trained when no agency would match her with a service dog, and from that inauspicious beginning, to grow a business that would touch so many lives (dogs and humans), I remained riveted and awed and humbled throughout the entire book.
    3 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2018
    I'm not sure if when I bought this book, I thought it was going to be a "story" about a disabled child and a service dog. This turned out to be so much more! It does include true stories of several families and how they were helped by 4 Paws service dogs, but also includes scientific studies and history and evolution. Yet it does so much more than just spout facts. Very well written - engaging, heart rending, hopeful, happy, tearful, educational, and most of all inspirational.
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2019
    A great series of stories but very stilted writing. The author overuses metaphor and simile. Still worth the read
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2017
    It's a book I keep thinking about and recommending to others - especially dog lovers and friends with children who are autistic. It was an eye-opener for me and the individuals that were highlighted kept me reading into the wee hours.
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