An epistolary novel with a twist, Please Write chronicles the correspondence between Vivienne, the alter ego of a recently widowed Cleveland artist, and Zippy, a mixed-breed terrier rescued off the streets of Baltimore. Zippy’s letters recount her antics and ambitions, along with her literacy lessons, taught by the household’s noble Boston Terrier, Winslow. The letters change and enrich the lives of the correspondents, as well as Zippy’s owner, Pamela, a harried journalist whose life is unraveling.
Combining the viewpoint of A Dog’s Purpose with the poignant style of The Guernsey Literary Potato Peel Pie Society, Please Write delivers a distinctive account of coping with heartbreak and loss through the power of imagination and love.
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“Charming typewritten letters connect a wise grandmother and two dogs with distinct, endearing personalities in Rousuck’s novel… A witty and poignant exploration of the connections between dogs and their humans.”
—Kirkus
“This charming epistolary pup novel, Rousuck’s debut, celebrates dogs as family, with an emphasis on their love and idiosyncrasies. The story centers on Winslow, a distinguished purebred Boston terrier, who lives a good life in Baltimore with his owners, Pamela and Frank. Winslow’s organized life is upended when Frank unexpectedly brings home a rescue dog found under a pretzel truck. Winslow types letters to Grandma Vivienne seeking comfort as he endures chases, destroyed toys, and stolen food from this mixed terrier puppy, ultimately named Zippy. It’s heartwarming and humorous as the ‘pedagogically exasperated’ Winslow shares his dilemma in his own formal style, penning elegant missives that are a ‘model of decorum’—especially contrasted with Zippy’s occasional stabs at writing, which read like “BBATHHHHHHHHH!@#$.” Grandma Vivienne, a human friend of Pamela’s mother, initiates letters to Zippy to help her learn the ropes of her new life. In turn, Winslow strives to teach Zippy how to type letters to Grandma Vivienne and the first attempts are hysterically funny yet touching. The story is set in 1990, so the pen pals use typewriters. Readers who smile at the thought of paws striking the keys of such old-school tech will be onboard from the first missive. Vivienne’s guidance to Zippy includes ways to get into Winslow’s good graces such as: ‘Keep in mind that he is a very formal dog (after all, as a Boston Terrier, he always wears a tuxedo).’ Each writer has their own unique fonts and distinctive personalities in the letters which include some of Vivienne’s drawings. We witness the taste tests of Vivienne’s treats and Pamela’s mother’s triumph of publishing a cookbook. Along the way we see Frank’s struggle to attend sponsor meetings and other marital catastrophes. Through the dog’s eyes and their letters, we see their world filled with joys and sorrows, and gain a better understanding of humans and dogs’ need for each other. Takeaway: Sweet, hilarious novel of dogs as pen pals, told in their surprising letters.”
—BookLife-Publishers’ Weekly EDITOR’S PICK
“Please Write is a charming, lovely, sometimes heartbreaking, often hilarious book about dogs and the people who love them. It is a gift to dog lovers everywhere.”
—Julie Klam, New York Times Bestselling Author of You Had Me at Woof
“Oh my goodness. J. Wynn Rousuck’s Please Write is not just a pleasure to read, it’s a sheer delight. What a splendid, sly, daring act of imagination—a perfectly executed bildungsroman about a puppy! I laughed so often and so loudly that I managed to annoy my kind husband. I’ve already recommended it to friends, and will force it upon them if they don’t run out and get it. No one with a heart and a sense of humor should miss this book. (I will add that I read a few pages from it to my own dog. She is no longer a puppy, but she retains vivid memories of her own puppyhood and nodded in recognition more than once.) Perfectly titled, Please Write is charming, shapely, wise, hilarious, true, and deeply satisfying. What a brilliant, lovely book. I will never forget it—and I fear I may never shut up about it, either.”
—Ellen Pall, Author of Must Read Well
“In Please Write, author J. Wynn Rousuck has created an intimate tale about coping with hardship and loss. She threads her tale with charm and hope and a touch of whimsy, reminding us that even in the most difficult situations, laughter is an essential antidote to worry. For comfort and companionship, look no further than the adorable Zippy, the rescue dog who helps rescue her human owner from the profound sadness of grief.”
—Diane Cole, Author of After Great Pain: A New Life Emerges, A New York
Times Notable Book
“You’ve heard of literary lions. What about corresponding canines? Who knew that dogs could type?! The letters Zippy and Winslow write to their Grandma Vivienne are funny, sad, and absolutely believable as they reveal a very human story, told in the context of love. This is the perfect book for all those people who’ve gone on trips and secretly wished they could phone their dogs.”
—Martha Teichner, CBS News Correspondent and Author of the New York Times Bestseller When Harry Met Minnie
“Please Write is a novel that uses letters to build its characters. It opens with a letter by Winslow that tells his grandmother about the unwelcome addition of a puppy to the previously one-dog household of Winslow, wife Pamela, and husband Frank. Grandma Vivienne responds with a letter back ... to the new family member named Zippy, for its proclivity for dashing around the house. As Winslow's life with Zippy evolves, readers receive a warm story that reaches out to embrace not only a lost dog's new home, but a family that needs her—whether they know it or not… J. Wynn Rousuck's unusual letter-writing approach to following this family's evolution lends a personal touch that pairs observation with insights on different forms of therapy and recovery. It gives a tone of revelation to family connections which come to life under different forms of examination. The result is a novel that will appeal to libraries and readers interested in stories that cultivate unusual approaches to family dynamics. Please Write represents a different spin on these relationships, moving through life changes with the call and response of animal and human observers who prove to be unexpected major players in a family's many important changes.”
—Midwest Book Review (Senior Reviewer Diane Donovan)
"When I sat down with my copy of Please Write, I could not put it down. The charming story drew me in, immediately tugging at my heart and working on my humor…I was gobstruck by the book’s last chapter, and have re-read it several times since finishing the book. What an amazing connection we have with our dogs, and they with us. ”
—The New Barker (Anna Cooke, Editor in Chief)
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