Homer for the Holidays

by Nancy Levine

Published 14 October 2004
Wilson the Pug has taught his many admirers-canine and otherwise-some important life lessons. And he practices what he preaches. One crisp winter day while out searching for a good deed to do for the holidays, Wilson comes across a baby pug, lost and alone. Determined to do "the right thing," as it is written in the Tao-te Ching, Wilson sets out to help his new buddy Homer, and together they embark on a quest to find the puppy a home.

Their adventure takes them along comical and surprising paths, where they encounter many new friends as well as some unsavory characters who cause big trouble for the duo. Things start to look bleak for Homer until Santa Claus himself steps in to lend a hand. Homer just might get his wish after all . . .

Captured in the same style of charming photography and endearing humor that so enchanted fans of The Tao of Pug, and Letters to a Young Pug, Homer for the Holidays is a heartwarming pug buddy story destined to become a holiday favorite of dog lovers of all ages for years to come.

The Ugly Pugling

by Nancy Levine

Published 6 December 2007
  • Part of the popular "Wilson the Pug" series, which sold nearly 70,000 copies as a hardcover in the early 2000s.

  • First time in paperback.

  • The smaller trim size will make a great gift book-the popularity of pugs as a favored dog breed has soared 170 percent since 2005, which should only increase sales from the original series.

  • Vox magazine said of the publics' pug infatuation: "The pug doesn't need to play the piano or clumsily fall off the table. It wins love simply by having a lot of extra skin and a smushed face."


  • Letters to a Young Pug

    by Nancy Levine and Wilson The Pug

    Published 2 October 2006
    Otto, the sage old pup who taught Wilson the ways of the Tao-te Ching, the ancient Chinese book of wisdom, is finally ready to rest his bones and retire to Boca Raton. Wilson is next in line to take his place as Master of the Taoist put lineage, but before he can assume his rightful position, he must train his own successor, the young pup Homer. Once Homer has learned the lessons of the Tao and earned his yin-yang badge, Wilson can take his place on Otto's throne.

    Through funny letters and charming photographs, Wilson convers with his apprentice on the subtle wisdom of the Tao-te Ching. But unfortunately for Wilson, Homer's not the easiest pupil to teach. He's more interested in filling his stomach than feeding his mind. And he'd rather nap his way to wisdom. The young pug's path to enlightenment is chock full of surprises, as Wilson is about to find out.

    The Tao of Pug

    by Nancy Levine and Wilson The Pug

    Published 29 September 2003
    Playful, endearing, and clearly profound, The Tao of Pug looks at the big picture from the eyes of a little dog.





    Meet Wilson the Pug, a dog with a great deal of wisdom to share. A much-admired spiritual teacher, Wilson lives by the principles of the Tao Te Ching, the ancient Chinese text on the art of living. Passed on through the generations from his ancestor Pug-tzu companion to the philosopher and author of the Tao Te Ching, Lao-tzu the wisdom of the Tao has helped Wilson lead a simple, peaceful, and fulfilling life.



    Deciding it was time to share this spiritual knowledge, Wilson enlisted the help of his owner (and photographer), Nancy Levine, to bring you The Tao of Pug. Each photograph captures Wilson's charm and humor as he illustrates the timeless principles of the Tao Te Ching with examples from his active life alongside quotes from the original text. With his adorably expressive face, funny poses, and trademark yin-yang coat, Wilson has an unmistakable magnetism that has won him countless admirers, of all canine and philosophical persuasions.



    Wilson's comical lessons on life pair beautifully with Levine's delightful photographs to make The Tao of Pug a must-have book for pug lovers of any age.