How does the Master teach? Wilson the Pug, everyones favorite canine Taoist, is about to find out. Otto, the wise old pug who taught him the ways of the Tao-te Ching, is retiring to Boca Raton. Wilson is next in line to take his place as Master of the Taoist pug lineage, but before he can assume his rightful position he must train his own successor. Through funny letters and charming photographs, Wilson confers with his apprentice, Homer, on the subtle wisdom of the Tao. Unfortunately for Wilson, Homer is more interested in filling his stomach than feeding his mind. And hed rather nap his way to wisdom. Letters to a Young Pug is the third enchanting book from the stars of The Tao of Pug and Homer for the Holidays. Dog lovers everywhere will be thrilled with another hit from Viking Studios favorite pug duo.
Customer Reviews:
1 of 1 found this review helpful:
This is the best book, 2008-02-27
I just love this book. Anyone who loves pugs will love this story and book. We laughed so hard we were crying and the pictures just add to the story.
You can't go wrong with this one.
1 of 1 found this review helpful:
Letters To A Young Pug, 2007-07-24
This book is adorable. When it arrived I sat down with my 8 year old daughter and read it. She'd laugh at the pictures and letters from the young pug. Many wonderful messages and terrific pictures. I think her favorites were the curler in his tail and him cooling off in the fridge. She got many ideas for creative pictures for our own pug!
1 of 1 found this review helpful:
Almost more funny than the 1st Wilson book!, 2007-07-19
After falling in love with Wilson the Pug from the "Tao of Pug" book, I had to get this one. I was NOT disappointed. Very funny exchange between the older and younger Pug, Homer. Photos are just as creative and funny as in the "Tao" book. This is another can't-miss great gift idea and something every dog (and especially Pug) lover will want for their collection!
2 of 2 found this review helpful:
Pug Letters for Pug Lovers, 2007-01-16
Letters to a Young Pug picks up the story of Wilson and Homer (from Homer for the Holidays). Wilson's Tao master is retiring, and before Wilson can take on the job he has to train his successor, Homer. The letters he writes to impart his knowledge of the Tao and Homer's humerous responses are wonderfully entertaining. If you have a pug, you will definitely see something of your pug in this book.
2 of 3 found this review helpful:
Cute and entertaining!!!, 2007-01-04
Continuing antics of Wilson and Homer. A must read if you have read Nancy's first two books.
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