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Product Description: When photographer Bob Carey’s wife, Linda, was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2003, he decided to take action in an unconventional way. He dedicated his series of distinctive self-portraits—in which he wears a frilly pink tutu—to helping raise awareness...read more
By Bob Carey (photographer)

Paperback:

9780761175735 | Wal edition (Workman Pub Co, August 15, 2013), cover price $12.99 | About this edition: When photographer Bob Carey’s wife, Linda, was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2003, he decided to take action in an unconventional way.

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For as long as she could remember, Emma had wanted a dog. Instead, she got a fish, a hamster, and even a guinea pig. And although Emma loved all these pets, it was not the same as having a dog. Meanwhile, an abandoned puppy was brought to an animal rescue. And although this little puppy had a warm place to sleep and food to eat, she dreamed of having her very own family to love. Happily for both, Emma adopts this puppy and names her Dixie, and in each other they find the companionship they've been looking for. A Home for Dixie is their uplifting story, enhanced by adorable photography and bonus information on how to support your local animal shelter—and even adopt a rescued dog of your own.
By Bob Carey (photographer) and Emma Jackson

Hardcover:

9780061449628 | Collins, May 1, 2008, cover price $16.99

Paperback:

9780061449642 | Reprint edition (Harpercollins Childrens Books, September 14, 2010), cover price $6.99

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9780061449635 | Collins, May 1, 2008, cover price $17.89 | About this edition: For as long as she could remember, Emma had wanted a dog.

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Product Description: The cat sanctuary and adoption center known as "The Cat House on the Kings" is the largest in California and has been home, over the years, to thousands of cats and dogs rescued from abuse and abandonment. When Jill Rappaport, Emmy-nominated animal welfare and entertainment correspondent for NBC′s Today show, found out about it, she was inspired to write the story of one little kitten who was rescued and brought to live with five hundred cats! Exclusive photos by Bob Carey and infused with first-hand details only owner and operator Lynea Lattanzio could know, this photographic picture book provides a cats-eye view of life at the Cat House...read more

Hardcover:

9780061799099 | Harpercollins Childrens Books, October 6, 2009, cover price $9.99 | About this edition: The cat sanctuary and adoption center known as "The Cat House on the Kings" is the largest in California and has been home, over the years, to thousands of cats and dogs rescued from abuse and abandonment.

Library:

9780061799105 | Collins, October 6, 2009, cover price $14.89

Several years ago, cardiologist Bob Carey, M.D., decided he wanted his grandchildren to understand how much he had learned over his 56-year career not from his colleagues or from medical school but from his patients and their caregivers. "I wanted to share their kindness and courage," he explains. "I wanted to write stories about my patients so my 12 grandchildren could learn from them as I had." His daughter shared what he had written to an author who encouraged Bob to realize a book. Now Dr. Carey's dream has finally come true! "Patients Teach a Doctor About Life and Death: Tales from Fifty-Six Years of Practicing" is a compendium of detailed and inspiring personal vignettes culled from Bob's experiences over half a century. Beginning with his early years at Boston University Medical School's main teaching hospital (now called Boston Medical Center) in the early 1950s, Bob's book recounts the story of his treating his very first patient, Gladys: "a tall lady with enlarged lymph nodes in her neck" originally diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease. Though ultimately dying from heart disease and kidney failure, Gladys remained Bob's patient for nearly two decades, teaching Bob that "one can never be absolutely certain of a person's ultimate prognosis." This lesson stayed with him throughout his many years of practice. After the initial introduction, "Patients Teach a Doctor About Life and Death" is divided into sections that describe his years in medical school, his military service in Okinawa, his years of medical residency as well as private practice, family experiences, time in China and extensive pro-bono work in South America. Each section conveys heartwarming stories from Dr. Carey's unique point of view. A fellow doctor and friend R.A. Macdonald testifies that Bob's book is the story of a doctor "who is a product of a largely bygone era... A time when doctors actually listened to their patients." An absorbing read, "Patients Teach a Doctor About Life and Death" has much to say about how relationships work between doctors and patients from a medical standpoint as well as teaching us how curiosity and compassion play into successful outcomes. Proceeds of the book are being donated to a foundation established by Bob to provide scholarships for medical students to work with doctors in poor countries. Born in Arlington, Massachusetts in 1929, Bob Carey is a graduate of Harvard College and Boston University School of Medicine. In 1954 he married his high school sweetheart, Mary O'Neill, and the two went on to raise five children. In 1960 he joined a practice in Arlington, and later helped found Internist Inc., a group practice, in 1970. This practice joined Lahey Clinic in 1993 until Bob officially retired from medical practice in 1998. Since then, he has been teaching at BU and Harvard Medical School, and volunteering annually for pro bono medical service in Bolivia and Ecuador.

Hardcover:

9781436361675 | Xlibris Corp, January 30, 2009, cover price $29.99 | About this edition: Several years ago, cardiologist Bob Carey, M.

Paperback:

9781436361668 | Textstream, January 30, 2009, cover price $19.99

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