Book details
Marley and Me: Life and Love With the World’s Worst Dog
by John Grogan
2005
About the book
John Grogan narrates his life alongside Marley, a frantic yellow Labrador Retriever who fails every standard of canine obedience. After adopting the puppy to test their readiness for parenthood, John and his wife Jenny navigate thirteen years of household destruction, including chewed drywall, shredded furniture, and a failed attempt at formal training. As the couple moves from South Florida to Pennsylvania and grows from newlyweds into a family with three children, Marley remains a constant, hyperactive presence. The memoir catalogs specific milestones like career shifts and postpartum depression, framed by the dog’s aging process and eventual physical decline.
This book is for pet owners who recognize the gap between a disciplined companion and a chaotic reality. Readers look to this account for a realistic portrayal of how an animal integrates into a household, offering a perspective on loyalty that transcends obedience. It provides a look at the arc of a dog’s life, teaching the reader about the emotional weight of caregiving and the necessity of patience. Those who finish the book walk away with an understanding of how a difficult pet can anchor a family through decades of domestic change.
Details
- Published
- 2005
- Language
- EN