Críticas:
Praise for A Dog Year
"A great book that dog lovers will definitely enjoy."
-"Booklist"
"The story line of Katz's latest book can be summed up very simply-two dogs die and two new ones join the family
but its charm comes from an intricate blend of witty anecdote and touching reflection."
-"Publishers Weekly"
"A surfeit of tail-wagging, face-licking love."
-"Kirkus Reviews"
Praise for Running to the Mountain
"A wonderful book -- personal, moving, funny... to call a book a perfect gift always seems slightly patronizing, but I already have a long list of names -- yes aging baby boomers -- I'm intending to give "Running to the Mountain,""
-"USA Today
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"A funny, moving, and triumphant voyage of the soul... Katz finds faith not by running away, but by realizing that spiritual sustenance comes from within -- from the decency with which we handle our roles as spouses, parents, and friends."
-"Boston Globe
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"You'll love this book.... In the end, we admire Katz, not for the spiritual grace that he seeks but for the grace he finds: the grace of fatherhood, husbandhood, of tending fully to those who depend on him to be a source of stability in their world."
-"Men's Journal
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"Candid and inspiring... Katz has much to be proud of: he faced himself, he rearranged himself, and he came back to write movingly of the experience."
-"Washington Post Book World"
Praise for Geeks: How Two Lost Boys Rode the Internet Out of Idaho
"In Geeks, Katz displays a deft reporter's touch and shows us the geek truth, rather than simply telling us about it.... Too often, writing about the on-line world lacks emotional punch, but Katz's obvious love forhis 'lost boys' gives his narrative a rich taste."
-"New York Times Book Review
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"Geeks is a story of triumph, friendship, love, and above all, about being human and reaching for dreams in a hard-wired world."
"-Seattle Times
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"A touching page-turner about social outcasts using technology to wriggle free of dead-end lives."
-"U.S. News & World Report
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"An uplifting and hugely compassionate book."
-"Philadelphia Inquirer"
Reseña del editor:
Now in paperback comes the eye-opening, endearing, true tale hailed by the Chicago Sun-Times as a sweet story about two teens who escape dead-end lives in Caldwell, Idaho . . . and why society badly needs to reconnect with its geeks. Includes a new Afterword.
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