King the Wonder Dog and Other Stories

Category: Fiction - Literary
Author: Eleanor Lerman
Publisher: She Writes Press
Publication Date: April 7, 2026
Number of Pages: 265
ISBN-13: 979-8896361145
ASIN: ‎ B0FD8SWL21

King the Wonder Dog and Other Stories by Eleanor Lerman is a delightful collection of short stories that examine the quiet struggles and unexpected moments of ordinary lives. Laura is an aging woman seeking to adopt an older dog; Jeanne faces loneliness amid Macy’s bewilderment and her search for a lost pet. Cassandra struggles with her mental health in a hospital, and her husband provides care and unexpected responses in “Normal People.” “Old Dogs” follows Steven, a Jersey City maintenance worker, as he confronts aging and mortality while reminiscing about his life and his beloved dogs. You are treated to heartbreaking and heartwarming moments in these tales, from a young woman grappling with identity issues to a man grieving the loss of his beloved dog, King.

Eleanor Lerman is a master storyteller, especially in those short stories that are enchanting and concise, with lessons about life while delivering the utmost entertainment. I marveled at how well the author infuses life, realism, and humanity into simple gestures and the stories of ordinary people, making each tale as relatable as possible. Each narrative intertwines the themes of aging, memory, grit, and the small but profound acts of love and kindness that sustain us through life’s inevitable decline. King the Wonder Dog and Other Stories explores themes of aging, mortality, loneliness, and the small acts of kindness that uplift during trying moments. The characters feel like someone you know in the neighborhood, and Laura’s gentle hopefulness contrasts with Cassandra’s volatile breakdown. Yet, both reveal the universal human experience of battling inner demons and seeking connection. The settings, from urban landscapes like Queens, Manhattan, and Brooklyn, serve as backdrops for intimate moments. This collection had me thinking of the loneliness experienced by many in a city of a million people, the quest for genuine connection, and how pets help us reconnect more intimately with ourselves. 

Reviewed By: John Grossman

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Date: December 17, 2025

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