Enslaved by Ducks
Book - 2003
The book that Entertainment Weekly called "hilarious," Publishers Weekly declared "a true pleasure," Booklist called "heartwarming," and the Dallas Morning News praised as "rich and funny" is now available in paperback.
When Bob Tarte bought a house in rural Michigan, he was counting on a tranquil haven. Then Bob married Linda. She wanted a rabbit, which seemed innocuous enough until the bunny chewed through their electrical wiring. And that was just the beginning. Before long, Bob found himself constructing cages, buying feed, clearing duck waste, and spoon-feeding a menagerie of furry and feathery residents. His life of quiet serenity vanished, and he unwittingly became a servant to a relentlessly demanding family. "They dumbfounded him, controlled and teased him, took their share of his flesh, stole his heart" ( Kirkus Reviews ).
Whether commiserating with Bob over the fate of those who are slaves to their animals or regarding his story as a cautionary tale about the rigors of animal ownership, readers on both sides of the fence have found Tarte's story of his chaotic squawking household irresistible--and irresistibly funny.
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Add a CommentThis truly is a laugh-out-loud book full of hilarious tales of pet ownership gone haywire. Bob Tarte has a wonderful wit which sometimes catches you off guard, but always fills you with joy, and the desire to hear more. Probably not the best book to read in a quiet setting like the doctor's office waiting room.
If you haven't gotten you first barnyard pet, read this first. You might re-think saving that duck or goose. If you already have fallen into the barnyard pet trap, read this to commiserate. Very funny.
this is such a funny book & he just came out w/ the sequel, fowl weather!! i love animals & i don't know he & his wife linda manage all the ducks, parrots, bunnies, etc. in their home, but they do. written well & other life stories woven in w/ the pet stories. well done!!