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Jane May (Author)
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October 1, 2006
Miles is street smart, well groomed, and absolutely adorable to women, men and the occasional Yorkshire Terrier. That's because Miles is eleven pounds of very cool, very well loved dog - or at least he was, until his adopted "pack", Jen and Bob, broke up. It's all because of Chloe, the Dachshund with attitude, and her owner, Valerie, the one with her sights on Bob. If Miles could talk, he'd tell Jen and Bob to lick and make up. Instead, he'll have to do things doggy style, because when it comes to making sure true love stays the course, a dog's gotta do what a dog's gotta do...

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A narrative gimmick isn't enough to overcome the tired plotting, undeveloped characters and clichéd dialogue that dog this pooch's-eye-view of one couple's romantic contretemps. The reader meets Miles, the streetwise half-Chihuahua, half-dachshund rapscallion who narrates, as he languishes in a New York City animal shelter. Jen, an Upper East Side resident who is prone to jealousy, and her boyfriend, Bob, a "kind but firm" guy who lives downtown, stop by the shelter on a whim and are charmed by Miles's scruffy appearance; they adopt him the next day. Both gun-shy from previous divorces, the two have not moved in together, and their relationship is soon derailed after Jen gets it in her head that Bob is cheating on her with Valerie, a sexy actress Bob meets while walking Miles. After the breakup, custody of Miles is shared, and Miles reports on their dating foibles before their inevitable reconciliation. With lines like "The sky hung real low like a pregnant bitch's swollen belly," Miles's view of the world is occasionally amusing, but the effect loses its luster rapidly, and the ending, which brings closure to Miles's troubled past, is absurd. (Oct.)
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 278 pages
  • Publisher: Kensington (October 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0758213603
  • ISBN-13: 978-0758213600
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,726,165 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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An interview with Jane May by Mr. Miles, the eleven pound canine narrator of DOGGY STYLE......
Mr. Miles: Are you, like myself, a native born New Yorker?
Jane May: No. I lived on a farm in a northwest corner of Connecticut until I was five. Then my parents divorced and my mom re-married a blue-blooded, city slicker. The complete antithesis of my rather provincial dad. We moved into an apartment on Central Park West.
MM: [laughing] You milking a cow? Now that's something I'd pay to see! Do you come from a large litter?
JM: I'm an only child. Hey, don't you roll your eyes at me! Not all of us are spoiled and over-indulged. Unlike some four-legged creatures that shall remain nameless.
MM: Now that was a low blow.
JM: My apologies, but you did set yourself up. Next question please.
MM: What were you like when you were a pup? Were you as much of a cut up as you are now?
JM: No, I was actually very serious. From age nine, my life revolved around the ballet. But my dreams of becoming a famous ballerina were dashed however, when the 'puberty fairy' struck and well, I got rather, ah, you know, curvy.
MM: As in big teats? Personally, speaking what's wrong with that?
JM: I'm going to ignore that crack. Anyway, I eventually retired my toe shoes and began to study jazz, acting and singing. Now why are you laughing?
MM: I've heard you howling in the shower and it ain't a pleasurable experience. Was your teacher tone deaf because you sure as hell are!
JM: Hey, contrary to what you may believe, people thought I was talented. In fact, I performed on TV and in several shows; among them a Broadway revival of 'Oklahoma' and the original production of 'Hair.' Anyway, people talk about turning points in their life and one of mine came during my senior year of college when I met someone who embodied everything I thought I wanted in a husband.
MM: And what was that? A deep feed bowl and good muscle structure?
JM: Very funny. No, it was a lot more complicated. And I'm here to talk about my book not my ex. All I can say is the marriage lasted twelve years and we have two terrific kids, Ilan and Rissa.
MM: So how did you get interested in this writing thing?
JM: Over the years I always kept journals and stuff but it wasn't until after my divorce that I decided to try to take my writing to the next level. I had this idea to create a sort of hands-on activity book for kids aged 8-12. In 1987 Abbeville Press published a series of four Memory Box Activity Kits: My Trip to New York City, My Trip to the Beach, My Winter Wonderland Vacation & My Rainy Day Adventures.
MM: So look, I know I'm terrific and all, but why write a book about me?
JM: We need a little back story here. Ever since quitting my job, I was lucky to have a screenplay optioned. As is the case with most movies, nothing happened. I completed another project but there were no bites. Discouraged, I decided to turn my original script ('Kangaroo Summer') into a novel. In the interim, however, I got this idea about weaving my life with you into a story. About a couple's relationship as seen from their dog. Sure the story was fiction, but I wanted it true to the dog's perspective. I wanted it realistic, raw, bawdy. A quintessential New York dog tale.
JM: Relax and let me finish. 'Hooked' is based on a Grimm's fairy tale and set in contemporary Miami. It tells the story of a 28 year old guy whose dream of sailing solo around the world gets waylaid when an enchanted fish with magical powers helps him hook a beautiful but as he will discover, greedy Rumanian waitress.
MM: You've got a very strange imagination. But if that's what it takes'
JM: See, Miles, had I not found you that day in the pound, well'
MM: You might still be a starving writer?
JM: I couldn't have said it better myself.

 

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An essential "New York Book", September 18, 2006
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"Doggy Style" is not only a light and enjoyable read, it is perfect capture of the current "Zeitgeist" these days in Manhattan, where pampered dogs have banished the babies and other tiny humans to the sesame streets of Brooklyn.

Doggy Style breaks down the sex life and romantic escapades of your typical 21st century manhattan power couple, and presents it through the eyes of an adopted, hyper-intelligent mutt - Miles. Miles is the ultimate metrosexual, and his take on the sex lives of his human masters is fantastic and lovely social commentary.

Yet "Doggie Style" also shows us the dark side of the new New York, and that even the seemingly oblivious spoiled dog on the sidewalk might trump any paranoic new yorker.

This book is certainly a great thing for the legions of wacko New York dog worshippers, but is also a real New York book.

Miles, like his womanizing, crackhead, trumpet playing namesake, is a true new yorker. After reading this book, your outings in Central Park (if you are a new yorker) will never be the same, and every East Side couple with their pampered little dog will bring a smile to your lips.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Refreshingly original and funny!, September 16, 2006
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Emily Dickinson once said that dogs "are better than human beings because they know but they do not tell." Well, someone apparently neglected to tell this to Miles, the foul-mouthed mutt who happens to be the narrator of Doggy Style. Plucked from an animal shelter by Bob and Jen, Miles provides an outrageously engaging play-by-play commentary on the ups and downs of their relationship. Everything is seen from the dog's perspective, giving the story an innovative and amusing twist. For Miles, nothing is off-limits, including the couple's bedroom activities. And since Miles is the canine equivalent of a wiseguy, the comments are often priceless. While dog lovers will eat this book up, its appeal is much broader. I'm not even a dog person and I thought it was fantastically witty and original. This one will leave you howling out loud.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars amusing gender battle, September 30, 2006
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In Manhattan, Jen and Bob stop at an animal shelter where they meet Miles a street smart half-Chihuahua, half-dachshund, who cannot understand how a charming intelligent pooch like him is stuck in a ragged cage that houses the masses. The human couple like the unkempt Miles so seeing a hand or four to feed him he adopts them as his pets.

Jen and Bob live in different parts of town as both fears the next step in their relationship due to each already having a divorce on their personal résumé from previous partners. When Jen believes that Bob is making it with actress Valerie, who Miles introduced him to when they were walking together, the couple breaks up as he cannot deal with her jealousy. They agree to share custody of Miles as they see others while their canine plots to bring his two owners back together as joint custody several miles apart is hard on his paws.

From a dog's perspective, this is a lighthearted Manhattan romance starring two veterans of the divorce wars and the matchmaking canine who cannot comprehend their behavior. Readers will agree that WC Fields is proven right as you do not perform with pets as they steal the show, which Miles does. Though Mile's woofing can become an overbite, fans of romance, DOGGY STYLE, will enjoy the amusing gender battle with a likable canine peacekeeper.

Harriet Klausner
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