A naturalist who spent months at a time living on her own among wild creatures in remote jungles, Sy Montgomery had always felt more comfortable with animals than with people. So she gladly opened her heart to a sick piglet who had been crowded away from nourishing meals by his stronger siblings. Yet Sy had no inkling that this piglet, later named Christopher Hogwood, would not only survive but flourish. The Good Good Pig celebrates Christopher Hogwood in all his glory, from his inauspicious infancy to hog heaven in rural ...
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A naturalist who spent months at a time living on her own among wild creatures in remote jungles, Sy Montgomery had always felt more comfortable with animals than with people. So she gladly opened her heart to a sick piglet who had been crowded away from nourishing meals by his stronger siblings. Yet Sy had no inkling that this piglet, later named Christopher Hogwood, would not only survive but flourish. The Good Good Pig celebrates Christopher Hogwood in all his glory, from his inauspicious infancy to hog heaven in rural New Hampshire. At first, his domain included only Sy's hens and border collie, Tess. Then the neighbors began fetching Christopher home from his unauthorized jaunts, the little girls next door started giving him baths, and the villagers brought him delicious leftovers. His fame increased along with his girth. He was featured in USA Today and on several National Public Radio programs. But as this enchanting book describes, Christopher Hogwood's influence extended far beyond celebrity. Sy reveals what she learned from this generous soul who just so happened to be a pig--lessons about self-acceptance, the value of community, and the pleasures of the sweet green Earth.
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This book was a gift to my granddaughter after hearing the author on a radio interview; I have not yet heard my granddaughter's thoughts on it. Thanks.
JeffwithaJ
Oct 21, 2008
Sy Montgomery makes ?The Good Good Pig? fly
Sy Montgomery is crazy about animals. She?s stalked man-eating tigers in India, cavorted with legendary pink dolphins in the Amazon, and been emotionally restored by the touch of giant spiders. That?s just the tip of the fauna-packed iceberg floating through Montgomery?s incredible life. But in The Good Good Pig: The Extraordinary Life of Christopher Hogwood, this naturalist and animal lover introduces us not to some exotic, sought-after species but to her very own 750-pound pet pig. It?s the warm, winning biography of a hog. It will make you laugh out loud, relish the pets in your life, and get a pig-sized lump in your throat. (Finishing it in an airport terminal, I had to choke back tears to preserve my considerable masculinity in the eyes of my fellow travelers.)
Montgomery and her husband, author Howard Mansfield, adopted a small, sick runt of a pig at a time in their lives when loss and grief were bearing down on them. Montgomery?s beloved father was dying of cancer. Writing what was to become Walking with the Great Apes, she was struggling with writer?s block. And they were also facing the loss of their cherished home. Despite these struggles, the couple rescued a diseased piglet, named him Christopher Hogwood (after the symphony conductor), and nursed him back to health. However, Chris was not ever destined to be dinner. Mansfield is Jewish and Montgomery is vegetarian, so this lucky pig?one among tens of millions?was forever spared the supper table.
What?s for dinner? Not this ?other white meat?! Instead, Chris lives for dinner. He gulps and gorges and gobbles his way through this book. He grows from a runt into a 14-year-old, 750-pound porcine celebrity (of sorts). While he?s grunting and noshing, he?s also a blessing and best friend to Montgomery and the herd of humans who come to adore him. Montgomery relates with wry wit and unabashed glee the gargantuan personality of her giant pal. Her writing is warm and approachable. She describes Christopher as others might relate a fond family member. In the end, she not only gives to readers the story of the life and times of Christopher Hogwood?a pig who changes lives and captures the minds of his entire community?but she opens up her own life and heart in these pages.
And Sy Montgomery has a big, beautiful heart. It beats in her words, pulses in the scenes she presents, and infuses this small book with a grand, invigorating, inspiring sense of life. Consider only one of her encounters with Chris. After unwittingly feeding Mr. Hogwood a bucket of tomato sauce (which, she discovers, is too acidic for pigs), she finds him lying on his side on the barn floor, incredibly ill. He is bloated. He won?t eat. He can?t get up. So Montgomery drops all other concerns and becomes an instant nurse, spending days ministering to her pig. She even curls up behind him and spoons him on the straw-strewn floor of the freezing barn. Her husband covers her with a blanket, and she spends the night with her (comparatively) tiny arms around her massive pet.
This scene epitomizes The Good Good Pig. With care and in one beautifully presented moment after another, Sy Montgomery embraces her pig, her friends, and her readers. I finished this book with the sense that I?d not only been privileged to glimpse the unusual, oversized, and sometimes outlandish life of someone who happened to be a hog, but that I was able to appreciate his story more because it was seen and remembered through the eyes of a truly remarkable person. Not since Babe?s Farmer Hoggett has there been such a champion of all things porcine. And in the spirit of Babe, this book will leave you wanting to say, ?That?ll do, pig. That?ll do.?
travelbug6269
Mar 27, 2008
Pig Love!
What a wonderful story about a lovely, lovely pig. Never thought I'd experience pig love, but I have. Give yourself a chance to do the same...
Raech
Aug 14, 2007
A good good read
I enjoyed this book. It has amazing word depictions of the gustatory delights of this very likable pig. How Christopher Hogwood changes his owner's attitudes, helps them connect with the community and widen their circle of friends is wonderful. I only felt it was a little shy on information about the nature of pigs, and this particular porker's personality (beyond his love of food and people).
animalgirl
Aug 13, 2007
Goog good pig is a feel good book
You will laugh, sigh in relief and revel in joy as you join Christopher Hogwood's life journey. As this intelligent , sickly piglet matures into a robust hog, you will enjoy the heartwarming stories of the people and animals that share his life adventures. Just how does this pampered pig touch the lives of so many? Read the book and you'll be inspired.