
“Katz proves himself a Thoreau for modern times as he ponders the relationships between man and animals, humanity and nature, and the particularly smelly qualities of manure.”
— Fort Worth Star-Telegram
“Anyone who has ever loved an animal, who owns a farm or even dreams of it, will read Dog Days with appreciation and a cathartic lump in his or her throat.”
— The Washington Post
“City-dweller-turned-farmer Katz . . . returns with further adventures from his animal-filled upstate New York sheep farm. Charming.”
— People
“Katz constructs the perfect blend between self-revelation and his subtle brand of humor.”
— The Star-Ledger
“The perfect summer book . . . You will not be disappointed.”
— The Philadelphia Inquirer
“A new twist on the American dream.”
— The Christian Science Monitor
“Thoroughly enchanting.”
— The Dallas Morning News
Year
2007
Type
Nonfiction
Tags
Praise
“Katz proves himself a Thoreau for modern times as he ponders the relationships between man and animals, humanity and nature, and the particularly smelly qualities of manure.”
— Fort Worth Star-Telegram
“Anyone who has ever loved an animal, who owns a farm or even dreams of it, will read Dog Days with appreciation and a cathartic lump in his or her throat.”
— The Washington Post
“City-dweller-turned-farmer Katz . . . returns with further adventures from his animal-filled upstate New York sheep farm. Charming.”
— People
“Katz constructs the perfect blend between self-revelation and his subtle brand of humor.”
— The Star-Ledger
“The perfect summer book . . . You will not be disappointed.”
— The Philadelphia Inquirer
“A new twist on the American dream.”
— The Christian Science Monitor
“Thoroughly enchanting.”
— The Dallas Morning News
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What to read after Dog Days: Dispatches from Bedlam Farm.
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