What Shamu Taught Me About Life, Love, and Marriage

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Pub. Date: 2008-02-12
Publisher(s): Random House
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Summary

While observing exotic animal trainers for her acclaimed bookKicked, Bitten, and Scratched, journalist Amy Sutherland had an epiphany: What if she used these training techniques with the human animals in her own lifenamely her dear husband, Scott? In this lively and perceptive book, Sutherland tells how she took the trainers' lessons home. The next time her forgetful husband stomped through the house in search of his mislaid car keys, she asked herself, "What would a dolphin trainer do?" The answer was: nothing. Trainers reward the behavior they want and, just as important, ignore the behavior they don't. Rather than appease her mate's rising temper by joining in the search, or fuel his temper by nagging him to keep better track of his things in the first place, Sutherland kept her mouth shut and her eyes on the dishes she was washing. In short order, Scott found his keys and regained his cool. "I felt like I should throw him a mackerel," she writes. In time, as she put more training principles into action, she noticed that she became more optimistic and less judgmental, and their twelve-year marriage was better than ever. What started as a goofy experiment had such good results that Sutherland began using the training techniques with all the people in her life, including her mother, her friends, her students, even the clerk at the post office. In the end, the biggest lesson she learned is that the only animal you can truly change is yourself. Full of fun facts, fascinating insights, hilarious anecdotes, and practical tips,What Shamu Taught Me About Life, Love, and Marriagedescribes Sutherland's Alice-in-Wonderland experience of stumbling into a world where cheetahs walk nicely on leashes and elephants paint with watercolors, and of leaving a new, improved Homo sapiens. From the Hardcover edition.

Author Biography

Amy Sutherland is the author of Kicked, Bitten, and Scratched and Cookoff. Her articles have appeared in The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and The Boston Globe. She has a master’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University. Her feature piece “What Shamu Taught Me About a Happy Marriage,” on which this book is based, was the most viewed and most e-mailed article of The New York Times online in 2006. Sutherland divides her time between Boston and Portland, Maine.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. xi
People Are Animals Toop. 3
Any Interaction Is Trainingp. 14
The Zen of Animal Trainingp. 29
Know Your Speciesp. 44
Why I Stopped Naggingp. 58
The How-tos of Positive Reinforcementp. 80
Baby Stepsp. 100
The Least Reinforcing Scenariop. 115
The Joy of Incompatible Behaviorsp. 129
Working with Big Catsp. 139
Epilogue: Life After Shamup. 151
Acknowledgmentsp. 161
Glossaryp. 165
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