Bliss to You: Trixie's Guide to a Happy Life


Posted on Sep 10, 2008 By Tanya Turgeon
by Trixie Koontz, dog, as told to Dean Koontz

Hyperion, 158 pages, $16.95

A lot of dog books rightfully conclude with the end of the dog's life, often leaving the reader with a pile of damp tissues. This one rejects such writing formulas by beginning with the end. Popular novelist Dean Koontz actually uses the foreword to recount the passing of his beloved Golden Retriever, Trixie, in typical heartbreaking fashion.

Just when it seems an extra box of tissues is in order, Trixie, trained by Canine Companions for Independence (www.caninecompanions.org) and author of Life is Good: Lessons in Joyful Living and Christmas is Good, takes over the narration in the introduction and reveals the end has been embraced as simply a new beginning.

From her new home "here on the Other Side, in company of angels who toss tennis balls for us and give us belly rubs," Trixie communicates a set of instructions (via Dean, who serves as both receiver of words and typist) for humans to achieve bliss. Her canine perceptions, interpretations, and language present a simplified road to happiness that no Homo Sapiens-penned inspirational title has ever achieved before.

Like all dogs (and many writers), Trixie's attention span can be erratic and she's easily distracted by the cookies that heaven readily offers. Her snack breaks are only one of many welcomed humorous tangents that interrupt moving sentiment to reiterate the most important lesson of all - living in the moment.

In selfless dog fashion, with no ulterior motive of reward or recognition (although she does make it apparent that a positive book review from the critics would not go unappreciated), Trixie reveals the golden treasure to bliss through Calm, Beauty, Fun, Wisdom, Meaning, Others, Humility, Loss, and Gratitude. No longer physically here to produce tail-wags or bestow kiss-licks, Trixie has creatively utilized writing as an alternative method to carry on doing what dogs do best - help their people find happiness.
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