
In this exercise in well-effected repackaging, Brown Dog's tales are lifted from other Harrison collections and gathered in a single volume, which is just right. When we first met Brown Dog, he was a barroom horndog generally taken for an Indian and able to wheedle a drink or two out of passing anthropologists for his trouble. Rollicking, expertly observed, beautifully written. Any new book by Harrison is cause for joy, and having all the Brown Dog stories in one place is no exception.--Kirkus