Let's begin with Buster's letter to his American friends in which he tells us about how famous he has become in Britain. All he did, he tells us, is defend himself against an aggressive royal goose at Buckingham Palace. The press has been hounding him, so his has put his paw to paper to tell his side of the story. It is, as he says, a "heartwarming" story wherein he tells a lot the secret things that occur between a pet and his human.
Well worth a listen for the lighthearted listener.
Rainbo Electronic Reviews published this review in our December, 2000 issue.
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