Samsara Dog

by Helen Manos

Other authorsJulie Vivas (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 2007

Status

Coming Soon

Call number

PIC MAN

Publication

Kane/Miller Book Pub (2007), Edition: First Edition, 48 pages

Description

Samsara Dog lived many lives, coming back again and again didn't worry him. He lived each day as it came, until one day he learned the most important lesson of all. This is a picture book, for older children, looks at life, love, and dying, from a Buddhist perspective. Age 7+.

User reviews

LibraryThing member valeblue46
All I can say is... Beautiful. If you are an animal lover, especially a dog lover, make sure you have tissues when you read this. But it is a beautiful way to look at death and living.
LibraryThing member aidenn
This is probably one of the only children's books that has ever made me cry. It is a great example to illustrated how reincarnation manifests itself using the story of a dog as he moves from wild pack animal to a beloved pet.
LibraryThing member jadaykennedy
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The story of the many lives of Dog is artfully rendered. The author places the reader in each life the dog lives. My low ranking review is not on the writers style or execution, but more on the concept and choice of delivery. If the author had come out annd revealed the book
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was an exploration of reincarnation I might have felt differently.

I am a Christian and not a fan of the subject of reincarnation. If this had been an explanation of what reincarnation is, I would have been open to that. I'm usually very open minded and enjoy purely fiction books. Fantasy fiction is one of my favorite genres. My prejudice of the subject has affected my objectivity when I reviewed the book.

As a quadriplegic I am unable to hold a book. I have only been able to listen to the book on a sound recording. I was unable to see the illustration.
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LibraryThing member lbradf4
In the book the Samsara Dog written by Helen Manos is a Buddhist story of reincarnation, life, death and the pursuit of love and the meaning of life. The dog went through many lives in many different situations, from being a stray dog on the streets to a rescue dog, to a dog who lives with a family
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and a boy who loses his sight and the dog takes care of him. One life only last a few hours to a few days, where he was living with a Buddhist monk, who tells the dog that he will continue to be reborn until he learned the reason for living, the meaning of life. The dog lived many lives until finally reaching his final life. The final life was with a boy who was injured and became blind, the dog throughout the rest of his life stayed with the boy. They lived together until the dog died and the boy cried as his best friend drifted to sleep never to wake up again.
I love this book, it showed life and death, but it showed death is an easier manner because the first few lives the dog lived didn't always say that he died, he just moved on to the next life. It would be a great book to show the way of life, as well as the meaning of life is learning to love someone more than he loves himself. It shows so many different topics that could teach kids, about death and life. In my opinion I think that the writer's point on life and death is a valid on that the dog's meaning of life is to learn how to love someone more than a person loves themselves. He lived a full life when he was living with the one person he loved more than himself.
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LibraryThing member Salsabrarian
A handy book for explaining reincarnation to children at a concrete level. In Dog's first life, he loves and trusts no one, living only for himself. With each successive life, a little more empathy and love develops until in his final life, Dog experiences and gives unconditional love.

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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2006

Physical description

48 p.; 9 inches

ISBN

1933605510 / 9781933605517
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