Updated On: 11 January, 2023 09:54 AM IST | Mumbai | Sammohinee Ghosh
And so, while holding the book in your hands, you might think of an energetic dog jotting down his day under a reading lamp while snacking on chew sticks

An illustration by Sandhya Prabhat from The GOPI Diaries | Growing Up
How does an adult golden retriever behave around his first crush? Does he still jump in joy on seeing puddles? Does he like his fur cut short? In Gopi’s world — a web of love shared by his Ajja, Ajji, Tachi Ajji, Appa and Amma — life is about the small things. But more often than not, they leave a big moist imprint on his family. Author and educator Sudha Murty’s lucid diary-writing style makes the last part of the series special through her choicest selections of events colouring Gopi’s life. As most dog parents would vouch for, the transition of a pet becoming a near equal family member is barely tangible. And so, while holding the book in your hands, you might think of an energetic dog jotting down his day under a reading lamp while snacking on chew sticks.

Murty with her dog. Pics Courtesy /HarperCollins