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Pug Hill [Mass Market Paperback]

Alison Pace (Author)
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November 1, 2011
For Hope McNeill, pugs are love, happiness, freedom-and everything else she finds lacking in her own life. With no time or apartment space for a pug of her own, Pug Hill in Central Park is her one refuge from her mismatched boyfriend, her hopeless coworker crush, and the biggest crisis of all-a speech for her parents' fortieth wedding anniversary that will require her to overcome her huge fear of public speaking.

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Hope McNeil is an art restorer at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. At 31, she thinks she should be getting married and having kids, but she doesn't like the guy she met via online dating, she has a crush on a coworker, and her parents have asked her to make a speech at their fortieth wedding anniversary celebration despite her terror of public speaking. Her favorite place is Pug Hill in Central Park, where pug fanciers bring their dogs to frolic. Hope doesn't have her own pug but always feels revitalized just by watching the dogs at play. Signing up for a class on overcoming presentation anxiety, Hope meets quirky people with unusual problems who she wouldn't have encountered elsewhere and is motivated to try to figure out what she wants in life. Pace's very leisurely chick-lit novel is at its best when Hope is surrounded by dogs, and its neatly wrapped-up conclusion does promise love. Diana Tixier Herald
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There's a terrific comedic eye at work here, and a tender heart --a most satisfying combination. -- Elinor Lipman, author of The Inn at Lake Devine and My Latest Grievance --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 18 and up
  • Mass Market Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Berkley; Reprint edition (November 1, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0425245055
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425245057
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (39 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #321,613 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Hi. I'm the author of the novels IF ANDY WARHOL HAD A GIRLFRIEND, PUG HILL, THROUGH THICK AND THIN, CITY DOG and A PUG'S TALE. My second novel, PUG HILL, was just released in mass-market paperback and my next book, a collection of essays titled YOU TELL YOUR DOG FIRST, is set for publication in November 2012. I live in New York City where I teach creative writing (and I'm working on another book.)

For some more about me and my writing, please visit my website at www.alisonpace.com, follow me on twitter @alisonpace, and say hi on facebook.com/alisonpacebooks. If you'd like a signed bookplate for one of my books, please just send a note to alison[at]alisonpace.com with address and inscription instructions, and into the mail it will go...

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
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In Alison Pace's charming second novel PUG HILL, Metropolitan Museum of Art conservationist Hope McNeill is an endearingly neurotic basket case. She has a squash-playing boyfriend who she's not happy with, a coworker she's in (unrequited) love with, and a fear of public speaking, which suddenly becomes an issue when her parents call and ask her to give a speech for their 40th anniversary.

Hope is like no other character in women's fiction. She loves the Zoloft commercial on TV and find comfort in its animated bouncing egg. Her narration is a constant stream of dead-on observations about dating and human nature that will make every reader smile broadly and nod in agreement at least once every few pages. And her main source of solace in Manhattan is Pug Hill, a grassy hill on Central Park's east side around 74th Street, where pugs from all over the city convene. No, Hope doesn't have a pug herself, but she finds peace, happiness and relaxation in watching the pugs romp and spin around without a care in the world.

"For Holly Golightly, there was always Tiffany's," Hope says in the book's opening paragraph. "No matter what was going wrong in her life, she always had Tiffany's. For me, there's always Pug Hill."

But even Pug Hill can't provide the solace Hope craves when she breaks up with the squash-playing Evan and decides to finally face her fear of public speaking by signing up for a course called Overcoming Presentation Anxiety, which meets on Thursday nights for the next six weeks. Her classmates are wacky (and one is even a cute guy!), and with the help of frequent visits to Pug Hill and a few embarrassments in class, Hope begins to discover a faith in herself that she never knew she had. Admirably, Pace doesn't make the class a cure-all, and Hope is still mired in many of her old insecurities, but watching her grow is refreshing. Readers will find themselves cheering Hope on as she attempts to work through her doubts and fears.

Pace, the author of IF ANDY WARHOL HAD A GIRLFRIEND (one of my favorite books!), has written an incredibly insightful book that is more about self-confidence, family struggles, dating and the issues that confront us all than it is about Hope herself or the specific obstacles she has to face. She has a uniquely singular writing style, and the inner voice that she gives Hope will resonate with anyone who has ever dealt with any sort of insecurity.

"I'd like to think that the book has something to say about facing your fears, learning to believe in yourself, and not giving up even when you'd like to," Pace says. "I do think many of us have fears that get in the way of our development. And Hope, for as closed off as she can be, really does go after facing her fears."

The ending, too, is perfectly written, surprising and satisfying.

This book is a must-read. Holly Golightly may have had Tiffany's, and Hope McNeill may have had her place in Central Park where the pugs roam. But for me, when I need to feel a little comforted, I'll always have Alison Pace's PUG HILL.

Also recommended: If Andy Warhol Had a Girlfriend (Alison Pace), Milkrun (Sarah Mlynowski), Killer Summer (Lynda Curnyn), The Breakup Club (Melissa Senate) and How to Sleep With a Movie Star (by me . . . Kristin Harmel)
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
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Alison Pace is clearly a very talented writer. The way she draws you in from the first pages of Puf HIll is wonderful. Not only is this book laugh-out-loud funny, it is witty, thoughtful, and sweet. Pace spins an engaging and immensely enjoyable narrative which I really identified with personally. This book is pure joy. I highly recommend a visit to Pug Hill!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
I loved this book! June 12, 2006
Format:Paperback
Pug Hill is the smart and sweet story of one woman's search for happiness (and fearlessness) in the big city. You'll cheer for the witty and loveable Hope McNeill from page one. But be warned: not only will this book make you want to immediately buy Alison Pace's other work, you'll probably want to run out and adopt a pug.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
SEARCHING FOR THAT SPECIAL FEELING....
Even as Holly Golightly's special place was Tiffany's, Hope McNeill's is definitely Pug Hill.

Before we get very far into this story, we learn how much Hope loves... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Laurel-Rain Snow "Rain"
Puggalicious!
If the title hasn't already clued you in, and you haven't seen the book cover filled with pugs, then I'd like to let you know that Pug Hill is all about pugs. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Leah Graham
Sweet story, but slow.....
I wanted to like this book..... I didn't not like it, but it was just okay. The story seemed a bit slow, and to be honest, the plot seemed lacking. I expected a little more. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Leeshie R
Curly Tailed Capital
"Try to realize it's all within yourself. No one else can make you change." -- George Harrison, 1967 from "Within You, Without You"

Hope McNeil is a conservationist at... Read more
Published 20 months ago by BeatleBangs1964
Love Pugs? Must Read!
I, like the main character of "Pug Hill" not only adore pugs, but want one for my own. I will own one someday, hopefully soon, but until then, I found myself living vicariously... Read more
Published 20 months ago by The Crafty Angel
captures pug personality..
Does a place such as Pug Hill really exist in New York? It should. The author captures a lot of pug personality and made me miss my pugs.. Read more
Published 24 months ago by Moira
surprisingly funny!
I carried this book title in my purse for years after reading a good review of it. I had forgotten about it and then saw it in a bookstore. I'm so glad I chose to read it! Read more
Published on April 24, 2010 by CJ
A good, entertaining read!!
This was the first Alison Pace book I've read, and I was pleasantly surprised. I am a die-hard Pug lover, and have 2 of my own. Read more
Published on October 9, 2009 by Corrine Albrecht
Eh...
"Pug Hill" starts off fairly strong for a chick lit novel, but then falls apart at the end. At first, the character of Hope McNeill seems to have more depth than the typical chick... Read more
Published on April 26, 2009 by Melissa Niksic
Chick book for dog lovers
Very enjoyable read for a leisurely afternoon. Not earthshaking in content, but my guess is that it wasn't intended to be so. Read more
Published on May 3, 2008 by Nancy L. Simpson
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pug hill, video camera guy, many pugs, presentation anxiety, black pug, white wine spritzer, public speaking class
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