A story of survival, transformation and love. In a beautiful and powerful memoir which mixes honest, personal revelation with literature, history, and inspirational self-help, Bel Mooney tells the story of her rescue dog, Bonnie, who in turn rescued Bel when her world fell apart with the all-too public break-up of her 35-year marriage. SMALL DOGS CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE really is a story of survival, and also one of love. This is an account of six years in Bel’s life, from when she first acquired Bonnie from a rescue home, through Bel’s years of personal heartbreak and disappointment, and on to the happiness which she has now found in a new marriage and a new life, with the Maltese at her side all the way.
This is a book about transformation and change, about picking yourself up and attacking life in the way that a small dog will go for the postman’s trousers - and about celebrating life, much as your canine companion will always celebrate your return, even from the shortest trip. Beautifully engaging, entertaining, full of personal anecdotes and deeply moving, SMALL DOGS CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE will take the reader on an inspirational walk with one very small but very remarkable dog - a dog who became a symbol for all that is best about dogs, and about we humans too. Bel Mooney is a journalist with almost forty years’ experience. Well-loved by millions for her advice columns, first for the Times and now in the Daily Mail, as well as countless programmes for radio and television, Bel takes the reader on a journey of discovery, in which she finds herself transformed into a dog-lover by one small and lively bundle of white fur, as well as telling her own gripping story.
Bel Mooney has been well-known as a journalist through a distinguished career which has spanned forty years, writing for almost every national newspaper. She has been a columnist in publications as diverse as the Daily Mirror, Cosmopolitan, The Listener, the Sunday Times and the Times. Currently she writes a highly-regarded weekly advice column for the Daily Mail, as well as contributing regular comment articles to the paper. She also reviews books for the Times.
Over the years she has made many programmes for television and radio, notably the long-running interview series, ‘Devout Sceptics’ for BBC Radio 4, Mothers by Daughters’ on Channel 4 and a series on bereavement, ‘Grief’, for BBC2. Her career as a children’s author began in 1985 and she has now published over twenty five books for children - from the best-selling KITTY stories, through the prize-winning novel THE VOICES OF SILENCE (for older readers), and now the BONNIE series for Walker books, inspired by Bel’s own Maltese dog.