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Oliver : the true story of a stolen dog and the humans he brought together / Steven J. Carino and Alex Tresniowski.

Oliver : the true story of a stolen dog and the humans he brought together / Steven J. Carino and Alex Tresniowski.
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636.7 CARI
Adult Non Fiction   Bankstown . . On Loan . 4 Jun 2024
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ISBN 9781400223237 (paperback)
Name Carino, Steven J. author.
Title Oliver : the true story of a stolen dog and the humans he brought together / Steven J. Carino and Alex Tresniowski.
Published Nashville, Tennessee : Nelson Books, an imprint of Thomas Nelson, [2020]
©2020
Description xiv, 251 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Summary The remarkable, life-changing true story of a lonely man, his lost dog, and the astonishing array of strangers who brought them back together. On February 14, 2019, someone stole Steven Carino's dog Oliver, a fourteen-pound Yorkie Shi-Tzu mix, from his car. Having lost his mother at thirteen and grown up with an alcoholic, abusive father, Steven's primary friendships were with dogs. Now, in the wake of a romance disintegrating, Steve was left utterly alone. Then, the miracle: in a series of near-impossible coincidences, people from different walks of life crossed paths with Oliver and with Steven. There were sightings, near misses, fresh leads, and false hopes. Striving immigrants, wealthy suburbanites, heroic reporters, car mechanics, deli workers, old friends and relatives, street cops, gang members, and one very gifted hairdresser all entered the story. And in the middle of it all, Steven realized that no one is ever truly alone. Losing Oliver was not the end of a story but just the beginning, a story of unexpected faith and compassion. Oliver is a dog story, but it is also a love story, a timeless, resonant tribute to the power of love, kindness, community, and faith.
Subjects Lost dogs -- United States -- Anecdotes
Dog owners -- United States -- Biography
Human-animal relationships
Genre Anecdotes
Autobiographies
Other Names Tresniowski, Alex author.
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