King Copper Book Review

Lauren Scott, King Copper: Our Dog’s Life in Poetry

Lauren Scott’s love of her family’s beautiful chocolate lab, Copper, shines in this sweet little volume of photographs and poems that follow their lives together from adoption day on. In her words, King Copper is “a poetic account of the joy that arises when a lovable chocolate lab walks into your life and changes it forever. And the eventual heartache you feel when he crosses over the rainbow bridge thirteen years later and still too soon.”

What a touching account, and what a testament to the glorious impact our beloved pets have on our lives. If only all dogs—all pets—were as well loved and appreciated as the delightful lab Lauren writes so poetically about, the world would truly be a better place. Brava to Lauren for giving her beloved Copper a tribute worthy of his beauty and goodness! Did it make me cry a bit? Absolutely. But tears shed over the loss of a dear dog are never wrong. There is nothing purer than a dog’s affection and devotion. Copper wasn’t my dog, but I, too, have loved wonderful dogs. Like Lauren and her family, I know our animal companions deserve our deepest affection in return for the many gifts they give us. Part of the price for that gift is the same as it is for anything we open up our hearts to fully—the possibility, even the probability that one day there will be pain and loss.

But as Lauren so aptly says, “We celebrate his life- those soul-searching eyes that connected to us- we were links in a golden chain and now one link is missing, our golden boy- each day tears follow like a shadow- the shadow he was, but smiles gently find their place because he is in our hearts, because joy needs room to simmer.”

You can visit Lauren’s blog at baydreamerwrites.com.

http://lscotthoughts.wordpress.com

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46 responses to “King Copper Book Review

  1. Thank you, Joy. It is a lovely book!

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  2. I enjoyed your review.
    Have you read A Dog’s Life, by Peter Mayle? It’s a good one.

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  3. ‘ a tribute worthy of his beauty and goodness’ – lovely review

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  4. Beautiful review, Lori! I love, “But tears shed over the loss of a dear dog are never wrong.”

    Yes, yes, yes! Love King Copper and this great review!

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  5. Wow, Lori, what a surprise and what a beautiful review. Thank you so much! Every word touched my heart, but these lines are an example: “Brava to Lauren for giving her beloved Copper a tribute worthy of his beauty and goodness! Did it make me cry a bit? Absolutely. But tears shed over the loss of a dear dog are never wrong. There is nothing purer than a dog’s affection and devotion.”
    I appreciate you taking the time to read about Copper and to write a review. It means a lot, and I’m grateful that Copper touched one more heart too. Hugs ❤️

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    • It was my pleasure, Lauren. I meant every word! A funny thing happened while I was contemplating what to write. For some reason, I placed your book on the glass of the copy machine, I guess I thought maybe I could scan the picture on the cover into the computer. But then I got interrupted and forgot. So when I had time later to write the review, I couldn’t find the book anywhere. I even looked in the freezer! Ha! The next day I looked at the library where I work. No King Copper. So I ordered another copy! Then of course I found it a couple of days later in the printer. So silly. I hope not indicative of a deteriorating memory! Anyway, I fell in love with your Copper boy!

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  6. Hi Lori, I forgot to mention that I’ll reblog tomorrow or Monday. I had already scheduled a post this morning of book reviews that I wrote. Thanks again, and have a great weekend! ❤️

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  7. Gorgeous review, Lori…for a beautiful, beautiful book. Thank you so much. 💝

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  8. My wife and I have just been through this heartbreak with our Lulu, who passed just days before her 12th birthday. I reread Lauren’s book this week, as it’s done in a way to remind us of the meaningful relationship between humans and animals. Is it brutally hard? Absolutely, yet the tradeoff is one we’ll likely make again when the time is right to get another dog.

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    • I’m so sorry about your beautiful Lulu, Pete. “Brutally hard” does describe the feeling of sadness and loss. 🙏

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    • I’m so sorry about Lulu, Pete. My heart aches for you and your family. And I agree with Lori that ‘brutally hard’ describes the emotions perfectly. But I’m so grateful that my book is helping you through this difficult time. We aren’t ready for another dog either, but like you said, it’ll happen when the time is right. Copper still has our hearts for now…take good care. ❤️

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  9. Sounds like an amazing book. As the mother to two pups with “soul-searching eyes” I can relate. Linda xx

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  10. Fabulous review Lori! Glad you enjoyed it as much as I did ❤️.
    Lauren’s poetry is so beautiful, even when the subject is so heartbreaking.

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  11. Such a positive, life-affirming review!

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