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Samsara Dog Hardcover | Pages: 48 pages
Rating: 4.43 | 107 Users | 28 Reviews

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Title:Samsara Dog
Author:Helen Manos
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 48 pages
Published:September 1st 2007 by Kane/Miller Book Publishers (first published June 1st 2006)
Categories:Childrens. Picture Books. Religion. Buddhism. Death. Fiction

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This defies classification. The illustrations by Vivas are, as always, both gentle and intense. They support a text and concept that is both comforting and distressing. The idea of dogs (or anyone) returning to a new body to begin again with the lessons learned in previous lives is not so alien, but the pain of repeated loss will disturb some children. On her go other hand, it is a wonderful representation of the diverse roles and conditions of dogs and people throughout e world, and the diversity of cultures and personalities portrayed is a rich resource for discussions.

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Original Title: Samsara Dog
ISBN: 1933605510 (ISBN13: 9781933605517)
Edition Language: English

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My soul sister gave me this book for my birthday yesterday. It's a children's book about dog reincarnation. I sobbed. I don't know how many of us there are that believe in dog reincarnation, but if you're one of us, you'll think it's beautiful.

Stunning. I started crying about 6 pages in and didn't stop. The watercolors are phenomenal and gorgeous and the story is painful, but redemptive. A good way to introduce children to the Buddhist concept of Samsara (the cycle of life/death/rebirth). I would recommend it for children 5 and up, however, as it is very emotional.

This was another OneWorldLibrary book for children. And another great one. A very nice story about reincarnation. My kids are interested in religion at the moment so it is nice to find good stories like this. Be warned though that some people find it a tearjerker. My kids are still pretty clinical about death.

This defies classification. The illustrations by Vivas are, as always, both gentle and intense. They support a text and concept that is both comforting and distressing. The idea of dogs (or anyone) returning to a new body to begin again with the lessons learned in previous lives is not so alien, but the pain of repeated loss will disturb some children. On her go other hand, it is a wonderful representation of the diverse roles and conditions of dogs and people throughout e world, and the



Maybe I cry too much but, WHAT THE FUCK?! How can such a short book make me cry.So good. So sad.

THE MOST AMAZING children's book. BEAUTIFUL illustrations. It's all about love and growth, told through one dog who has lived many lives. It makes me cry every time. It's especially good for dog-lovers, and I think it might be better for adults than for kids. READ it!!!