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37 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An extraordinary literary and aesthetic achievement
Sue Coe has no competition. One of the most brilliant artists of our time has given us a book that will make you weep--and think. This is the story of one dog's life, told through a series of letters and illustrations. Pages of detailed, chilling drawings take us through various subcultures that Pit Bulls have come to know best. The reader travels in Pit's mind through...
Published on July 10, 2000 by Black Beauty

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2 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars a horrendous book
If you want to get overly depressed, this is the book for you. the illistratoins have blood, guts, fighting, and other seans that are overly depressing. this book shoes cruelty to animals. the book does deathning experiments on the animals. Some of Its experements are prying dogs mouths open until they bleed, or cutting animals' vocal cords so they can't cry when they are...
Published on January 14, 2006


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37 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An extraordinary literary and aesthetic achievement, July 10, 2000
This review is from: Pit's Letter (Hardcover)
Sue Coe has no competition. One of the most brilliant artists of our time has given us a book that will make you weep--and think. This is the story of one dog's life, told through a series of letters and illustrations. Pages of detailed, chilling drawings take us through various subcultures that Pit Bulls have come to know best. The reader travels in Pit's mind through brutal streets where rape and dog fighting go hand in hand. Pit ends up in a Dickensian shelter, which eventually leads to a laboratory where the unimaginable is routine. Don't be scared--following Pit's journey is worth the agony. This little book is like a stick of dynamite. You will never look at another Pit Bull again without a tug of compassion. I just kept reading it over and over.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pay attention to the message, December 16, 2004
This review is from: Pit's Letter (Hardcover)
I have read some reviews on this site, and have to say that many are missing the point of this work.The work was based on Hogarth's Four Stages of Cruelty. The topics that are covered are not just about pit bulls or their reputation, or about human to animal cruelty. While those are the the main reasons many buy this book, pay attention to the other messages that are being sent here. This book discusses vivisection, spousal abuse, gang rape, and the downfall of a human being. It shows the results of an abusive childhood on one particular boy, who in turn learned that torturing the weak was acceptable. His father (an abusive and angry person) separates him from his dog because the dog couldn't prove herself in the hunting sport, and leaves her behind. The boy has now lost his only source of comfort and morals, and grows up with out them. He goes on to rape a mentally disabled girl "because she'll never tell" and then become a scientist who's colleagues tortures the very animal that he found his only solace in as a child. The irony is in the fact that he contracts a deadly virus from an animal that he tortures and dies in very much the same fashion as his beloved dog. There are many places online where you can research this artists work. It's not just about the Pit bull, or animal cruelty, or any one subject at all. It covers a plethera of difficult topics that are meant to invoke emotions and make people think. I am a proud owner of two pit bulls and I am glad that I checked out this book, as it covers so much more than I ever expected.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finding Empathy..., April 28, 2004
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Cindy Sweat (jacksonville, fl United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Pit's Letter (Hardcover)
This book was not just a story about the pit bulls "misconception" but of human "misconception". I have always believed that man was put on earth to take care of animals, not act like one. This book explores just how far humans will go to attain dominance and superiority over anyone or anything they deem "weaker"...I loved the book and plan to give it as gifts to all I feel "know what empathy might be".
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Touching, brilliant and chilling., February 26, 2003
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Arlene Millman "chyron24" (Huntington, New York United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pit's Letter (Hardcover)
Touching, brilliant and chilling, this book affected me down to the depths of my soul. A must read for all animal lovers. Thought provoking and disturbing, for the more sensitive reader, but contacts the heart, nevertheless. Arlene Millman, author of BOOMERANG - A MIRACLE TRILOGY (The tale of a remarkable Boston Terrier).
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5.0 out of 5 stars NOT THE PIT'S, April 22, 2010
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EVERYONE WHO OWENS OR DOES NOT OWN A DOG SHOULD READ THIS BOOK.
VERY SMALL BOOK FAST READ. IT WILL GET YOUR HEART.
FANTASTIC READ.

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2 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars a horrendous book, January 14, 2006
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This review is from: Pit's Letter (Hardcover)
If you want to get overly depressed, this is the book for you. the illistratoins have blood, guts, fighting, and other seans that are overly depressing. this book shoes cruelty to animals. the book does deathning experiments on the animals. Some of Its experements are prying dogs mouths open until they bleed, or cutting animals' vocal cords so they can't cry when they are doing other experiments. I relized that this book is trying to point out that cruelty to animals is happenning, but this bookis very disturbing and out of a dark place!
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6 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Hyperbolic animal rights fantasies gone wild, February 16, 2004
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Afan of Sitagyl Manor (Brooklyn, New York United States) - See all my reviews
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Sue Coe has no equal but is beloved by animal rights radicals for her jaundiced, human-hating view of life on earth. To her all humans are evil and savage, even the good people are tainted. All animals are innocent victims tortured by humanity. What's scary is not what you see in Sue Coe's overheated imagery, but the fact that many young people are captivated by her gothic vision and take it for gospel truth. The stereotypical caricatures of dog fighters are a joke. We all know that every animal abuser goes on to hurt people, too. Right. Whatever. Sue Coe really despises people, and that's sad. She invokes just about every animal rights cause in this small book, including a feverish slam at deer hunting, which seemed totally gratuitous and unwarranted in a book supposedly focussing on pit bulls. I got this book from Amazon because I own a pit bull. I knew better than to expect a fair and balanced picture from Sue Coe, though.
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3 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars USELESS DRIBBLE, February 26, 2004
This review is from: Pit's Letter (Hardcover)
Nothing but stereotypical bull plop. If you really want to know anything about the breed read any of Richard Stratton's books, they are pretty good. This book and the "author's" views are scandalous (scandal sell my friend) at best and a great disservice to these noble creatures and the responsible owner of this breed who has to put up with the prejudices or our society. Beleive it or not, not all pitbull owners are dirt bags or lowlifes.
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