W. Bruce Cameron is an American author, columnist, and screenwriter who is best known for his books and films about dogs, including A Dog's Purpose and A Dog's Way Home.
W. Bruce Cameron was born on January 30, 1960, in Petoskey, Michigan.
He graduated from Central Michigan University with a degree in journalism in 1981.
He started his writing career as a humor columnist for the Rocky Mountain News in Denver, Colorado.
He has since authored numerous books, including several bestsellers, and has written for television and film.
His book A Dog's Purpose was made into a successful film in 2017.
He currently resides in California with his wife, two daughters, and their dogs.
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A Dog's Purpose is a novel about a dog who is reincarnated multiple times, each time with a different purpose in life.
A Dog's Way Home is a novel about a dog named Bella who embarks on a 400-mile journey to find her way back to her owner.
The Dog Master is a historical novel about the domestication of dogs and the first human-dog bond.
A Dog's Purpose is generally considered to be appropriate for readers aged 12 and up.
No, A Dog's Way Home is a standalone novel that is not directly related to A Dog's Purpose.
W. Bruce Cameron has written over a dozen books, including The Dog Master, A Dog's Purpose, and A Dog's Way Home.
In addition to A Dog's Purpose, W. Bruce Cameron's book A Dog's Journey was also made into a film in 2019.
W. Bruce Cameron has said that he has always been a dog lover, and that his own dogs have inspired many of his stories.