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It all started with a bet thrown down by my husband, Jimmy. If I ran thirteen miles, I could bring home our first family dog-any kind of dog I wanted. The perfect dog. Like every other decision in my life, this required hours of research and planning, complete with a last-minute flight to Chicago in a blizzard. Countless emails to various breeders across the country eventually led me to Brody, a "show-quality" wire-haired fox terrier puppy with champion lineage. But my plans changed as Brody's bad behavior and multitudinous medical mishaps took us for a wild ride. BrodyMonster is a candid and…mehr

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It all started with a bet thrown down by my husband, Jimmy. If I ran thirteen miles, I could bring home our first family dog-any kind of dog I wanted. The perfect dog. Like every other decision in my life, this required hours of research and planning, complete with a last-minute flight to Chicago in a blizzard. Countless emails to various breeders across the country eventually led me to Brody, a "show-quality" wire-haired fox terrier puppy with champion lineage. But my plans changed as Brody's bad behavior and multitudinous medical mishaps took us for a wild ride. BrodyMonster is a candid and heartwarming story that you'll find at the crossroads of Marley and Me and The Life-Changing Magic of Not Giving a F**k. How living with a "terrible" terrier taught me to embrace life's imperfections.
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Liz Maritz is an emerging author with a background in process improvement and project management. Following the birth of her daughter, Liz battled postpartum anxiety, like so many mothers today. She eventually left her corporate management role to stay home with her daughter and her affectionately labeled "terrible" terrier, Brody. Liz now writes and narrates non-fiction and fiction books, and constantly seeks out opportunities to do things she's never done before. Liz is a member of the Non-Fiction Authors Association (NFAA) and the Dog Writers Association of America (DWAA).