Don't Miss: 'Woodrow on the Bench,' by Jenna Blum

November 12, 2021 at 1:00PM
Woodrow on the Bench by Jenna Blum (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

I'm not sure there is any experience more poignant than caring for an elderly pet in its final months; I'm not sure there's any creature on Earth sweeter than an old dog. Jenna Blum captures the sorrow and joy, the sweetness and grief in "Woodrow on the Bench" (Harper, $22.99), her memoir of caring for her old black Lab during his final months. We first meet Woodrow when he's 15 — quite old for a big Lab — and ill with what the doctors say is heart disease. Blum, divorced and living in Boston, brings him out every day to sit on a park bench near her apartment. And an amazing community is born as neighbors, passers-by, regular park-walkers and other strangers stop by to pet the old guy and chat. Does it help to know going into it that Woodrow is going to die? It does, a little, but there is a reason why Blum's press kit includes a tiny package of tissues. Blum, whose family is from Minnesota and who lives here part-time, will launch her book Nov. 16 in Stillwater.

LAURIE HERTZEL

Event: Literature Lovers' Night Out, 7 p.m. Nov. 16, Zephyr Theater, Stillwater. Tickets $5, bit.ly/3DfjUy9.

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Laurie Hertzel

Senior Editor

Freelance writer and former Star Tribune books editor Laurie Hertzel is at lauriehertzel@gmail.com.

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