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I Am Bunny

How a Talking Dog Taught Me Everything I Need to Know About Being Human

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Social media stars of @WhatAboutBunny, Alexis Devine and Bunny the "talking" dog, deliver a memoir loaded with wit and passion for animals, as well as the vulnerability and authenticity of a woman who learned to take care of herself by learning to talk to her dog

When Bunny, a fluffy, black-and-white sheepadoodle, was eight weeks old, her guardian Alexis presented her with an odd gift: a button programed to say "outside" when pressed. Within a few weeks, Bunny was using it all the time and Alexis, encouraged by Bunny's progress, continued to introduce more buttons and more words . . .

Three years later, Bunny can now communicate using over one hundred buttons, stringing together important, relatable, philosophical phrases such as "Love you Mom," "Dad went poop," and "Ugh why?" In I Am Bunny, a memoir in essays and beautiful, full-color photographs, Alexis chronicles not only how Bunny learned to "talk," but also the profound impact their journey has had on her life. Caring for Bunny has revealed to Alexis a path to self-acceptance, if not complete self-love, and as their relationship developed and their ability to communicate deepened, Alexis was able to reflect on and reframe her past traumas in a newly vulnerable and healing way. Helping Bunny through her fear and reactivity allowed Alexis to examine these qualities in herself, and as she created a safe space for Bunny, she too found space for her own healing.

Through charming anecdotes about day-to-day life with Bunny, explorations into prior animal language studies, and plenty of irreverent humor, daring, and heart, Alexis tells the story of how she and Bunny have become so inspiringly close, and explores the ancient and unique bond between dog and guardian that so many of us know leads to a deeper, more meaningful life.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 11, 2023
      Devine debuts with a charming memoir about her relationship with her dog, Bunny, who’s gained a massive TikTok following thanks to her communication skills. “This is not a book about a talking dog,” Devine begins, careful to clarify that her adopted sheepadoodle communicates with her only through “assistive technology”—buttons on the ground that play recordings of words when pressed. Shortly after taking Bunny home, Devine placed an “outside” button by the door for the dog to press when she wanted to leave the house. From there, she gradually added new buttons to expand Bunny’s vocabulary. In essaylike chapters broken up by playful photographs of Devine and Bunny (plus illustrated sections about other notable figures in human-animal communication throughout history, including Koko the gorilla), Devine addresses criticisms she’s faced online (“Just let her be a dog. She doesn’t ever seem happy”; Devine insists that Bunny’s reward is “feeling connected and understood”) and shares how her experiments with Bunny have “allowed me to examine the ways I communicate with the world, and also with myself.” The result is a quirky account of self-discovery and a lighthearted testament to the power of human-animal bonds. Photos. Agent: Ryan D. Fischer-Harbage, Fischer-Harbage Agency.

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