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Dogs, Boys, and Other Things I’ve Cried About is a memoir by Isabel Klee about her twenties in New York City, shaped by two overlapping pursuits: finding love and building a life around rescue dogs. Drawing on her experiences as a dog fosterer, creator, and animal advocate, Klee presents a coming-of-age story that moves between romantic disappointment, friendship, uncertainty, and the emotional labor of rehabilitating dogs in need. The book is not a how-to guide on rescue work or relationships; instead, it uses lived experience to show how caring for vulnerable animals can clarify identity, purpose, and emotional resilience. Its narrative focus is personal rather than instructional, but the memoir offers a meaningful look at how young adulthood can be defined by instability, attachment, and repeated acts of commitment. By linking canine rescue with self-discovery, the book stands at the intersection of memoir, animal-centered storytelling, and contemporary women’s life writing.