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Bruce Goldstein (Author)
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February 10, 2009
Meet Bruce Goldstein: unemployed and recently dumped, this twenty-something New Yorker had fallen into such a deep depression he needed to call his mother just to get out of bed in the morning. In the downward spiral of bipolar disorder, neither therapy nor medication could help him shake his rapid mood swings, his fear of dying, or the voice of Satan, who first visited him one sunny day in Central Park.

Then comes Ozzy, an exuberantly life-affirming black Lab puppy who launches Bruce on a surprising, uproarious journey of complete canine interdependence. Ozzy helps Bruce heal through the most unexpected source: the love of a good dog.


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From Publishers Weekly

In this man-boy-meets-dog memoir, first time author Goldstein hits a number of satisfying, if familiar, notes relating his story of heartbreak, mental illness and redemption in the big city. Suffering with bipolar disorder, crohns disease, a lousy job at a "possessed advertising agency" and a devastating breakup, New York-based twenty-something Goldstein decides owning a dog might help him to better cope with life. Though the narrative takes time to get going, the story gains momentum once Ozzy the black lab enters the picture. Despite looking like one of the "pricey stuffed animals from FAO Schwartz," Ozzy was "more than alive." Soon, the dog's boundless vitality and complete dependence are leading Goldstein from the brink, challenging him to take responsibility for himself as well as his furry charge and teaching him the joy of selflessness. Goldstein's chronicle is funny and absorbing, and should have dog lovers nodding along in happy recognition.
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OK! Magazine
“An inspirational true story on the therapeutic benefits a pet can provide.”

Shape
“For the grown-up Lassie lover…Warning: Get this only if you’re ready to adopt—you may head to the shelter after the last page.”

Palm Beach Post Blog
“Goldstein writes as a real person would. Not every author does that…If you’re looking for a good book, and yes, it happens to be about dogs, look at this one.”

BP Magazine
“Goldstein’s story is captivating, sometimes heartbreaking, and honest. It has the unique ability to promote an eye-opening understanding of bipolar disorder while appealing to the greater population of dog lovers. No doubt it will go far to help dissolve the stigma associated with bp.”

LibraryJournal.com
“From the opening sentence…to the last…readers will appreciate how one seemingly insignificant four-legged creature made a life-altering difference to a young, suicidally depressed man. Four paws up…Joining the recent wave of memoirs about dogs and their owners, Goldstein’s book differs in that it focuses on the ability of canines to touch our souls and provide unconditional love and support during times of extreme psychological stress. In that respect, it is similar to Mark Doty’s Dog Years.”

Modern Dog
“Surprisingly uplifting…A tale most dog owners can relate to.”

Writing Doctor’s Blog
“If you’re a dog lover, the subtitle will convince you to grab this book. Bend down, drop your umbrella and purse on the way, and see what Goldstein has to say for himself about his love affair with a Labrador retriever puppy…Is Puppy Chow overly sentimental? Maybe. But humor saves it. Is it for dog lovers only? Maybe. And then again, maybe not. Because the subtitle is right. Ozzy does save Bruce’s life. More, it’s about what we all, sick and well, must learn to expect from ourselves, no matter what. And finally, it’s about how the magic of love, even a dog’s love, can save us when we’re lost.”

The Yummy List
“Funny. Tragic. Warm…Cleverly written, anyone who likes a grown-up dog story will be transported for the time it takes to enjoy.”

Zink
“An uplifting romance that will inspire anyone who’s suffered from depression and remind women everywhere why they started loving men in the first place—because deep down, they’re pussycats.”

PublishersWeekly.com
“In this man-boy-meets-dog memoir, first time author Goldstein hits a number of satisfying…notes relating his story of heartbreak, mental illness and redemption in the big city…Goldstein’s chronicle is funny and absorbing, and should have dog lovers nodding along in happy recognition.”

Blogcritics.org
“Goldstein bravely shares what it is like to live with bipolar disorder…[A] heart-warming and at times heart-wrenching story.”

Colorado Springs Independent
“The pace of Goldstein's words alone will suck you in to his story. His descriptions are so vivid you'll feel as if you've taken up residence in his brain, riding the raging storm within him. Your heart will race with his, and your breathing will slow when he is calm. Perhaps most importantly, you'll come to love Ozzy (his "furry antidepressant") as much as Goldstein does.”

Metapsychology Online Reviews
“Astonishingly honest and direct…Gives a vivid description of what bipolarity is like from the inside. Though compelling and engaging, [Goldstein] somehow still manages to write a ‘feel good’ kind of book on this tough issue…A personal and touching account on coping with mental illness…An interesting and engaging individual story.”

Evansville Courier & Press
“A sensitive memoir [that] traces the steady and terrifying collapse of an advertising executive into bipolar manic depression and shows how a wonderful dog named Ozzy helped.”

InfoDad.com
“This is a 100% first-person account, and it is a harrowing one…The eventual ending of the book…is almost ridiculously tear-jerking, and at the same time so life-affirming that it is tempting to recommend that everybody with a mental disorder rush out and get a dog immediately. But that is not Goldstein’s point at all: he tells the story of what worked for him, not what will necessarily work for others. But he tells it with such heart that it is impossible not to wish for an Ozzy for everyone.”

Dog Fancy
“It’s more than just a story about mental illness. The book chronicles the way that raising a dog changes your life for the better.”

Bookviews.com, a May “Pick of the Month”
“It is a chronicle of falling in love and experiencing all the joys of man’s best friend…A wonderful true story.”

Paw Print
“Takes us into the world of author Bruce Goldstein’s manic depression, just as Sylvia Nasar’s A Beautiful Mind explored the horrors of schizophrenia…Pet owners will certainly relate to Goldstein’s having to rearrange his life around Ozzy…Goldstein’s prose flows effortlessly…The book’s message is life-affirming and life-altering.”

Curled Up with a Good Book
“A true testament to why dogs are man's best friend…The transformation between Bruce pre-dog and post-dog…is astonishing to read…Goldstein is unflinchingly honest and real, tapping into a deep, dark pain that most people never personally experience. This book offers insight into the terrors of mental illness but also has the tender and humorous moments that many dog lovers can relate to.”

“My Pet World with Steve Dale” nationally syndicated column
“The book is filled with stuff any dog owner can identify with…Quite funny and always honest.”

James Patterson, # 1 New York Times bestselling author
“This very funny, sad book is even better than the cover, and it’s a helluva cover!”

Lee Harrington, author of Rex and the City: A Memoir of a Woman, a Man, and a Dysfunctional Dog
“This tender, joyous ode proves, once again, that happiness is a warm puppy. I hope zillions of readers—manic, depressive, obsessive compulsive, borderline, or just plain normal—will be inspired to visit their local shelters and adopt a canine bundle of joy today!”

Andy Behrman, author of Electroboy: A Memoir of Mania
“Goldstein’s memoir is touching, inspiring and funny. It makes me wish that every psychiatrist would write a prescription for a pet.”

Claudia Kawczynska, Editor-in-Chief, The Bark
“An uproarious and yet tender story of how a charming pup transformed the life of a man battling depression. It is a delightful read for dog lovers.”


Product Details

  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Da Capo Press (February 10, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0306817861
  • ISBN-13: 978-0306817861
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (38 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #439,065 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Bruce Goldstein is a stay-at-home daddy, a screenwriter and a first-time author of PUPPY CHOW IS BETTER THAN PROZAC. A Staten Island graffiti artist turned New York City commercial artist, Goldstein has worked at several of the most respected, creative advertising agencies, including Chiat/Day, Deutsch and Hill Holliday. Goldstein received a B.F.A. in Advertising Design from The Fashion Institute of Technology in 1992. He lives in Manhattan with his wife and daughter.

PUPPY CHOW IS BETTER THAN PROZAC was published in MARCH 08. And it was a Bestseller on Amazon in one day!
Press included: Parade, NY Post, The Morning Show, Publisher's Weekly, NY Daily News, City Tails, BARK, Shape, Library Journal, WebMD, Zink, OK, The Boston Globe, Martha Stewart Sirius Satellite, etc...

"This very funny, sad book is better than the cover, and it's a helluva cover!"
-- JAMES PATTERSON, #1 New York Times, Bestselling Author


"I'm the author of "Puppy Chow is Better than Prozac" and I've worked as a writer at many NY ad agencies. But nothing is as challenging and rewarding then taking care of my daughter." -- bruce

Check out Bruce's stay-at-home dad blog: http://www.dontdropthebabyonherhead.com

 

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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A touching memoir about a life saved by a puppy, March 16, 2008
I was very excited to finally receive my copy of this book. I have been hearing about it for a month on the web. I found this story compelling a very readable. The authors descriptions of his symptoms and subsequent diagnosis of manic depression are vivid and thought provoking. He really hits a low point before deciding that a dog might be his last chance. The story that follows is hilarious and touching. As Bruce's trial and error education in puppy rearing commences we laugh and cry with him as Ozzy, his adorable black lab puppy, drags Bruce back into life. I think anyone who lives with a pet can tell you that they can lift your sprits with a warm nuzzle, but this dog truly saved this mans life. A great read for pet lovers, but also a thoughtful memoir about coping with mental illness and a wonderful tale about falling in love.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I'm loving this book!!, March 16, 2008
This book is inspriational and I can't put it down. I'm on chapter 17.
Bruce's writing is so honest....I can really relate to his isolation and pain.
I greatly appreciate Bruce's ability to keep fighting through everything he's going through.
I recommend this book to everyone. I'm gonna try and finish it tonight!
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars OZZY ROCKS!, February 24, 2008
we all know about the theraputic effect of pets. and this just proves one more time how the love of an animal can help save human lives.
ozzy, you are too cute!
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