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Paperback Mortadela: Memoirs of a Stray Dog Book

ISBN: B0FH2F2S61

ISBN13: 9798291398838

Mortadela: Memoirs of a Stray Dog


"Mortadela is not just the story of a dog, but a mirror of our own search for love, recognition, and belonging..."
"If the life of a stray can hold so much beauty, then perhaps, ours can too..."
"This book made me cry and smile, and when I closed its pages, Mortadela felt a little like my dog too..."
"While many books about dogs tell funny or heartwarming tales, Mortadela recounts the life of a street dog as a journey of survival, love, and dignity."
"This is a sensitive and mature work of literature, narrated by a dog who reveals as much about himself as he does about us..."

And what if the life of a nameless, ownerless dog could help you remember what truly matters?

Told with emotion and sensitivity from the perspective of a caramel-colored stray called Mortadela, this book is more than a story of abandonment and sheltering - it is a confession that celebrates the dignity of invisible lives, the hidden beauty in simple gestures, and the silent strength of true bonds. Abandoned as a puppy on the streets of Rio de Janeiro, Mortadela wanders without direction, without shelter, without anyone - but never without stories. Across 58 chapters, he shares memories of fleeting encounters, unlikely friendships, and glimmers of love in unexpected places. Among parks, stairways, and mornings bathed in light, he meets wandering souls like himself - human and animal alike-all marked by loss, silence, and small acts of tenderness.
Based on the true story of a dog named Mortadela, who walked alongside the author for a little over two years, the book is a heartfelt tribute to otherness, deep listening, and the beauty missed by hurried eyes. Alongside him, characters such as Vicente, a homeless man, the exuberant Belinha, the gentle Baltazar, the enigmatic Dona Cec lia, and the quiet Senhor Jos form a mosaic of wounded lives, but never without hope - all inspired by real people who crossed the author's path. Victor, his guardian, appears not as a hero but as an ordinary man, weighed down by invisible sorrows. Between him and Mortadela arises a silent, transformative friendship - a pact of unconditional love in which each heals the other's wounds without needing explanations.
For readers of Marley & Me, The Book Thief, Wonder, The Little Prince, Eat, Pray, Love, and The Shack-this book is an invitation for anyone who has ever felt invisible, searched for meaning in small things, or loved a dog. A narrative that resonates deeply because, at heart, we all carry scars and dreams-and, like Mortadela, we keep searching for light amid the shadows.
"Every morning, when I wake up and take my dogs for a walk, I wait for that moment when everything around us is bathed in sacred light. Distinctions vanish. Borders blur. Colors surrender to the dawn. We are all transformed into silhouettes. Identity is no longer appearance, species, or race. What remains is essence, posture, movement, direction, companionship. The way we walk. Who walks beside us. The warmth we give and receive. We are no longer man and dog, earth and sea, light and shadow-we are beings, side by side, in silence, moving toward the same horizon, guided by the same light. This is more than a morning ritual; it is communion with something greater, something that at once humbles and uplifts us. Call it what you will. It is more than dawn. This light shines brighter than any sun I have ever seen."

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