9780743482080
The Dog Walker: A Novel share button
Leslie Schnur
Format Paperback
Dimensions 5.30 (w) x 8.30 (h) x 0.90 (d)
Pages 336
Publisher Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
Publication Date June 2005
ISBN 9780743482080
Book ISBN 10 0743482085
About Book

Refreshing and insightful, rich with humor and brimming with life, The Dog Walker is the story of Nina Shepard, Manhattan dog walker extraordinaire. With the keys to her clients' apartments, Nina has the freedom to cross several foyers and a moral boundary, and enter their lives...where she just might find the things that are missing in her own.

And so she falls in love with Daniel, a man she has never met but whom she thinks she knows from snooping around his apartment when she picks up Sid, his Weimaraner, for walks. But by the time each of them unleashes the truth about who the other really is—after all the mishaps, deception, and lost dogs—it's too late. Nina and Daniel will never be the same again.

The Dog Walker is the hilarious and heartwarming tale of a single woman's quest for fulfillment. It is about city living—any city, all cities—and the struggle to feel at home in the world. Finally, it is about life itself: unpredictable, bursting with love, and not to be missed.

Reviews

Publishers Weekly

As Schnur's titular protagonist is well aware, being dragged at the end of a leash is hard work. Readers will find this labored first novel equally tough going, despite its cute premise and full complement of romantic comedy tropes. Nina Shepard's life isn't proceesing quite as planned. After leaving a thankless publishing job, she takes up what she intends to be a temporary dog-walking gig catering to rich and busy New York dog owners, feeling clueless about the direction of her life and even who she is: "When, at the age of thirty-five, you find out you've been wearing the wrong-sized bra for how many years, you realize one thing: you don't know much about anything." Given the keys to her trusting clients' homes, she develops a serious snooping habit. Of particular interest is 32-year-old Daniel Maguire, a hot lawyer, or so she thinks. When she finally meets him, he's not at all what she expected (in fact, he's Daniel's twin brother, Billy), but she falls head over heels anyway. Billy likes her, too, but will they be able to forgive each other's secrets? Former Delacorte editor-in-chief Schnur strives for breeziness but belabors the obvious ("then she chewed a nourishing breakfast"), and the twins plot device is creaky and superfluous. The dog-walking conceit will appeal to dog owners and city dwellers, but the novel lacks bite. Agent, Richard Pine. 6-city author tour. (July) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

Library Journal

This debut by the former editor in chief of Delacorte Press/Dell Publishing will delight and entertain both dog lovers and romance readers. Nina has left a secure job in the corporate world for the satisfying and surprisingly well-paid occupation of a New York City dog walker. Through her eyes, readers get to know the absentee dog owners as well as their pampered or not-so-pampered pooches. One client in particular holds a fascination for Nina: Daniel is a rich and handsome lawyer, and Nina cannot help snooping around his empty apartment when she comes to pick up his dog. When they finally do run into each other, they are smitten. Of course, that's only the beginning, because a case of mistaken identity, a sweet little boy neglected by his mother, an old woman with some suspicious ties to the IRS, and a cast of canine characters even more appealing than their owners seamlessly blend in this page-turner, which moves toward a satisfying conclusion. A good purchase for public libraries.-Margaret Hanes, Sterling Heights P.L., MI Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.