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Об авторах
Раймонд (Рэй) и Лорна Коппингеры — оба выпускники Бостонского университета: он по специальности американская литература и философия, она — по славянским языкам и литературе. По случаю получения Лорной диплома в 1958 году Рэй подарил ей собаку, и именно с этого началась их совместная работа — в основном с собаками.