LIVE: NYT Bestselling Author Zheutlin on New Book “Rescued” - About Dog Adoption

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LIVE: NYT Bestselling Author Zheutlin on New Book “Rescued” - About Dog Adoption

Peter Zheutlin
Journalist and New York Times Bestselling Author Peter Zheutlin says owning a rescue dog isn’t always a “Hallmark moment” but it’s rewarding and meaningful to share your life with a dog that may have perished without you. 

Zheutlin captures humorous and uplifting stories from families who adopted and welcomed rescue dogs into their homes in his new book “Rescued: What Second-Chance Dogs Teach Us About Living with Purpose, Loving with Abandon, and Finding Joy in the Little Things.”

It’s a natural follow up to Zheutlin’s 2015 bestseller “Rescue Road: One Man, Thirty Thousand Dogs and a Million Miles on the Last Hope Highway,” what he calls a deep dive into the world of dog rescue.

As a freelance journalist, Zheutlin’s work appears regularly in major publications including The Boston Globe and The Christian Science Monitor.