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Where the Blue Begins

Christopher Morley

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Book Excerpt: 
. . .y that this toothpaste foam most be an appetizer, for he found that the more of it they swallowed, the better they ate their breakfast.

After breakfast he hurried them out into the garden, before the day became too hot. As he put a new lot of prunes to soak in cold water, he could not help reflecting how different the kitchen and pantry looked from the time of Fuji. The ice-box pan seemed to be continually brimming over. Somehow—due, he feared, to a laxity on Mrs. Spaniel's part—ants had got in. He was always finding them inside the ice-box, and wondered where they came from. He was amazed to find how negligent he was growing about pots and pans: he began cooking a new mess of oatmeal in the double boiler without bothering to scrape out the too adhesive remnant of the previous porridge. He had come to the conclusion that children are tougher and more enduring than Dr. Holt will admit; and that a little carelessness in matters of hygiene and steriliz. . . Read More

Community Reviews

I've read this book before, many years ago, as a child. I think I was twelve and was in an advanced reading class. Anyway, the characters are dogs and I remember that so much and that it was really a book about philosophy, which is why I wanted to read it again.

The search for truth is never easy.

Genial and Accomplished

Christopher Morley, (1890-1957), is remembered primarily as an essayist, novelist and poet whose most well known works, ("Parnassus on Wheels" and "The Haunted Bookshop"), followed the experiences of bookseller Roger Mifflin. He was one of the founders of "The Saturday Review

It took me two tries to get into this novel. On the first go, I was brought up short by the realization that it depicts a society exactly like ours (circa 1922, when the book was published), save that all the people are dogs. I rolled my eyes, and the book came perilously close to getting tossed on

Christopher Morley is one of my favorite authors. His stories are allegorical, maybe a little preachy and sentimental, but humorous to me. A tale of many dogs in human form.

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