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Brian McGrory presents "Buddy: How a Rooster Made Me a Family Man"

The Concord Bookshop, 65 Main St, Concord, MA | Get Directions »
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Please join us on Sunday, November 18th at 3pm as we welcome Boston Globe writer and editor Brian McGrory, as he reads from and signs his new memoir, Buddy: How a Rooster Made Me a Family Man.

Award-winning journalist Brian McGrory goes head to beak in a battle royale with another male for a top-spot in his home, vying for dominance with the family’s pet rooster. 

Brian McGrory's life changed drastically after the death of his beloved dog, Harry: he fell in love with Pam, Harry's veterinarian. Though Brian’s only responsibility used to be his adored Harry, Pam came with accessories that could not have been more exotic to the city-loving bachelor: a home in suburbia, two young daughters, two dogs, two cats, two rabbits, and a portly, snow white, red-crowned-and-wattled step-rooster named Buddy. While Buddy loves the women of the house, he takes Brian's presence as an affront, doing everything he can to drive out his rival. Initially resistant to elements of his new life and to the loud, aggressive rooster (who stares menacingly, pecks threateningly, and is constantly poised to attack), Brian eventually sees that Buddy shares the kind of extraordinary relationship with Pam and her two girls that he wants for himself. The rooster is what Brian needs to be – strong and content, devoted to what he has rather than what might be missing. As he learns how to live by living with animals, Buddy, Brian’s nemesis, becomes Buddy, Brian’s inspiration, in this inherently human story of love, acceptance, and change.

In the tradition of bestsellers like Marley and Me, Dewey, and The Tender Bar comes a heartwarming and wise tale of finding love in life’s second chapter - and how it means all the more when you have to fight for it.

Brian McGrory is a longtime newspaper reporter, editor, and columnist. Born and raised in and around Boston, he went to college at Bates College in Maine. He worked for the Patriot Ledger in Quincy, the New Haven Register in Connecticut, and has written for and edited the Boston Globe since 1989. He has a twice weekly column that appears on the front of the metro section, for which he has won the Scripps Howard journalism award, and is the author of four novels. He lives in Massachusetts with his entire family.

Event Details

Posted by: Dawn Rennert
Where The Concord Bookshop 65 Main St, Concord, MA 01742
Next on This event is over.
Time 3:00 pm–4:00 pm
Price $0

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The Concord Bookshop

The Concord Bookshop

65 Main St, Concord, MA
978-369-2405

Located on quaint Main Street, The Concord Bookshop is an independent bookstore established in 1940. A dedicated staff of book lovers will help you find any title in print and offer suggestions for gifts. Author readings and other events are regularly scheduled.

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