Nick Duerden is a writer and freelance broadsheet journalist. He has written widely on the arts, family and health, and is the author of two novels, a memoir on fatherhood, and other non-fiction works.
Anyone who has ever walked a dog and found themselves falling into conversation with others doing the same will love this funny, charming and touching book -- Rory Cellan-Jones A delightful tale of dogs, their owners, and the communities they make together -- Katherine May A wise and touching book about the small relationships that can nevertheless change lives -- Lissa Evans Honest, insightful and brave, full of compassion and humour -- Michael Morpurgo Anyone who has a dog will know just how much they can expand your world, but it came as a surprise to Duerden, who was a cat person until Missy the border terrier came into his life. A gloriously warm ode to our four-legged friends and the power of human connection. * i News, BEST OF 2024 * This is a beautifully written book . . . There's something of the Alan Bennett about Duerden as he chronicles slices of everyday life. * Mail on Sunday * Full of beguiling observations . . . a tale about human connection and our evolving need for it. Touching and funny. * Observer *