Overview:
|
In 1996, Buster,
a half-German Shepherd mutt, was attacked by a goose in a public
park. He defended himself - much to the detriment of the goose -
who, unfortunately, was owned by the Queen, and Buster was
brought up on charges. Grossly misrepresented by the media, he
became an instant celebrity.
Eager to present
his side of the story, he dictated his diaries to his Man, the
lord who had adopted him a year earlier.
The result is a
delightfully funny, sometimes touching romp through Buster's
triumph over adversity, some dog psychology, the odd training
rituals the Man performs, the pain of his puppyhood, and,
ultimately, a dog's joy at owning a human.
2 cassettes. |