King Copper By Lauren Scott Review

About Lauren Scott

Author and poet, Lauren Scott, enjoys small-town living in the Bay Area with her husband, Matt, of thirty-seven years. Their son and daughter live out of state, and with frequent visits and technology, the family of four remains close. Lauren has published four collections of poetry, a memoir, and her first children’s book. Her latest poetry collection is a tribute to her family’s Chocolate Labrador who crossed over the Rainbow Bridge in spring 2025. Lauren is a recent Pushcart Nominee and has been a guest on several podcasts. Her writing is featured on Spillwords Press where she was voted Author of the Month and garnered Publication of the Month awards. She is a contributing author in several anthologies, and her work is shared bimonthly on Gobblers and Masticadores. Her muse discovers inspiration from her family, spending time outdoors, reveling in simple things, and marveling at the mysteries of life.

Summary

When I knelt down to Copper’s level, my heart melted. His amber, soul-searching eyes told me all I needed to know.

I recalled sitting at the table, perusing a Labrador rescue website. A lab sporting a copper-colored coat stood out like a citrine crystal in a bowl of black diamonds. I had to meet the handsome fellow.

So, on a late winter March day in 2012, my family drove to Oakland to meet Copper. A woman was fostering him in her small apartment. He had a gentle demeanour, and after a walk around the block and some play time, I was ready to take him home. My son and I were excited to welcome Copper into our lives. But my husband and daughter were hesitant to adopt another dog so soon. Would we be replacing Lucky Girl, our black lab mix, who passed just four months earlier?

Despite telling the woman we needed time to make a decision, only three days later, we found ourselves signing the adoption papers. Copper effortlessly jumped into the back of our car for a ride to his new home. We heard that the best way to get past the grief of losing a pet is to get a new one, and that’s what we did. Lucky Girl would always be in our hearts. But after many conversations, we felt the timing was right. I, especially, couldn’t shake the feeling that Copper was meant to be our next canine friend.

From the hugs, cuddles, and games of fetch, Copper learned to trust us. And so, he became family. For thirteen years, he gave us unconditional love. He crossed over the rainbow bridge this past March. It is serendipitous to know that he came into our lives in March and left our earthly world also in March – the month of new beginnings. He was a bright light in our lives that will shine eternally. This is the power of our dogs or any pet. They leave a positive, long-lasting imprint on our souls.

My Thoughts On King Copper By Lauren Scott

King Copper By Lauren Scott

I’ve been reading a lot of poetry collections and books about pets and losing a pet which always gets me teary. But they’re also beautiful tributes to the good memories, the laughs and smiles shared. Anyone that’s had a pet will understand those bittersweet final moments and the love that a pet gives us.

King Copper is a beautiful tribute to Lauren Scott’s beloved dog, Copper. It is clear from the poems and the images that he was loved dearly by their entire family. I loved the poems in this collection. Some were uplifting and focused on the good moments with Copper and others were more touching such as March to March.

Despite Copper having said goodbye to the world, Lauren chose to focus on many of the joyous moments he brought her and their family. And in March to March she reminds the reader that even though he is gone, he’ll always have a place in the hearts of all that loved him.

I think the poem that really tugged at my heartstrings was To the Best Family which is written from Copper’s POV. It’s a reminder that when it comes to pets, we are their whole world. And goodbye is never forever.

I also really loved that she added images of Copper along with the poems, it gave us a glimpse into his life and all the happy moments. Plus, I always find that images enhance the reading experience with poetry collections like this one.

Overall

Overall, I loved King Copper by Lauren Scott. I think it was the perfect tribute to Copper’s life and a healthy way to process the grief and say goodbye. And a reminder that he will live on in their heart through the many memories they have tot remember him by.

A well written poetry collection which was easy to read and left an impact on the reader’s heart. It won’t take you long to get through as it’s not very long but it has a lot of poems that will stay with you. As will Copper. For anyone looking for a poetry collection to read, I would highly recommend this one.

If you are interested in reading King Copper by Lauren Scott, you can find it Amazon. Check out Lauren’s blog here.

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71 responses to “King Copper By Lauren Scott Review”

  1. Aw, God bless Lauren and her family. Our pets are of course our family too. I remember being so heartbroken when our Standard Poodle passed when I was a boy. I still carry that pain…

    1. It’s always so difficult to say goodbye to a pet, they really do become a part of our family and bring us so much happiness. 💔

      1. Indeed. 🙏🏻❤️❤️

    2. Thanks for your kind words, John, and I’m sorry to hear about your loss too. The pain never goes away.

      1. Nope. We must learn to live with it.

        1. So true, John. No loved one lives forever, whether human and furry family member.

          1. Sad. 🙏🏻

  2. 🙏🌹

    Aum Shanti

  3. Aww. Bless. ❤️

    1. I’m sure Copper’s in a better place now ❤️

    2. Thanks so much, Nigel! ❤️

      1. You’re welcome, Lauren.

  4. It is such a treasure, this book. Yes!

    “King Copper is a beautiful tribute to Lauren Scott’s beloved dog, Copper. It is clear from the poems and the images that he was loved dearly by their entire family. I loved the poems in this collection. Some were uplifting and focused on the good moments with Copper and others were more touching such as March to March.”

    1. It is, any book about pets or losing a pet makes me 🥹

      1. Me as well. 🙏🏾🩵

    2. Thanks for your lovely words, trE! Pooja wrote such a beautiful review. I’m grateful! 💞

      1. She did! I didn’t have your blog info, but I purchased, read, and reviewed the book on Amazon and Goodreads a few weeks back. Thank you for sharing it with the world. 🙏🏾🩵

        1. Oh, trE, thank you so much! I haven’t checked Amazon and Goodreads lately, but I will! Your kindness has touched my heart as well. ❤️

          1. You’re most welcome. After losing my baby last September, it’s helpful to read about others’ experiences. 🙏🏾🩵

            1. I’m so sorry to hear about Jernee Timid, trE, and I just read your touching and beautiful review. When my writing resonates and helps others, it is the greatest reward. So, thanks again, and I’m sending comforting hugs to you. 🧡❤️

              1. Thank you kindly. I appreciate you.

  5. What a lovely review, Pooja. Pets become family and the loss is devasting. I follow Lauren’s blog, and when I found out about the passing of Copper, I was sad along with Lauren, and her family. Angel Copper will always be in our hearts.

    1. Thanks for reading Pooja’s touching review, Eugi, and for sharing my family’s emotions. Hugs to you both! ❤️

      1. You’re most welcome, Lauren. 💐😊Hugs backatcha! 💗

    2. Thank you so much. I felt the same way, due to blogging I think Copper felt like a part of our lives too. May he be at peace.

      1. You’re welcome, Pooja.

  6. Aww, Pooja, what a beautiful review and post for my book. I’m so glad you loved this special collection. Thank you from the bottom of my heart! It’s hard to believe that a little over a year has passed since Copper received his angel wings. The grief has tamed, but emotions still stir now and then. Photos of him are all around the house, so if I look at one for too long, I’ll break down and cry. But he is in a better place after 14 1/2 years of life; there is no pain and that’s what matters. And this time it’s different because my husband and I aren’t ready for another dog yet. We’ll know when the time is right though. Thanks again, my friend, and I’ll work on the reblog. ❤️🤗

    1. You’re most welcome. Yes, I have no doubt he is in a better place now. He had a lot of very happy years with your family and although time does heal our wounds it’s hard to not miss a pet you guys loved so much. It’s best to take our time to grieve and like you said when you’re ready for another dog you’ll know. ❤️🤗

      1. ❤️❤️❤️

  7. What a beautiful review!
    Pets become an integral part of our family, and their loss is devastating. But they will remain forever in our hearts.

    1. I agree, Luisa, and thanks for reading Pooja’s lovely review. They do remain in our hearts forever. ❤️

      1. My pleasure, dear Lauren, and thank you again💕

    2. Thank you! Yes, they bring us so much joy that saying goodbye is one of the most difficult things.

      1. I know!
        Thanks a lot for your kind reply

        1. You’re most welcome 💕

  8. Adore Lauren…and this book, too! 💝💝💝

    1. Aww, thanks so much, Vicki! Love and hugs to you! ❤️💝💞❤️

      1. 💝😊💝

    2. Same here! 💕

  9. I love your review of this beautiful little book, Pooja! Thank you for sharing your thoughts and congratulations to Lauren!

    1. Thank you so much, happy to do so!

    2. Thanks so much for your wonderful support, Jan! ❤️

  10. What a great review of Lauren’s book, Pooja! Beautiful poetry that captures the heart of every dog lover around. Our animals are our life and family and they all live in my heart and memories, each with their special gifts that are always part of me.
    Cooper was a beautiful Dog that gave as much as Lauren and her family gave to him
    ❤️ 🐾🐕🦴x

    1. Thank you! Absolutely, I think anyone that has pets or has had pets will really find it very relatable. He definitely loved them and they loved him too, the pictures make it so clear that he had lots of happy moments with them before they said goodbye. ❤️

      1. There is nothing like the love of an animal… especially a wild one like my one cat 🐈‍⬛-:)or a gecko 🦎 😉
        Now don’t bring home a zebra 🤗🙂

        1. Hehe I wanted to but I resisted because an apartment is no place for a zebra 🦓😅

          1. Smart girl.. You and Michael Jackson. 😂💕

      2. Thanks again, Pooja! This is one poetry collection where I knew photos would be a great addition. Some of those happy ones just warm my heart. xoxo

        1. You’re right, the photos really helped us feel like we were part of those memories too.

    2. Thanks for your lovely words of support, Cindy. I know Copper is smiling and wagging his tail! And I agree with all you said! Hugs! xoxo

      1. Awwww, hi Cooper!
        Say hit to Harry, Lady, April, Callie and Brandy for me. They were amazing you’ll have fun with them!
        ❤️🙏❤️

        1. Darn that auto spelling, Cindy, ‘cuz it’s Copper not Cooper! LOL 🤗❤️🌷

          1. oye, sorry Lauren.. yes for sure. Copper so sorry! ❤️

            1. It’s okay. It happens, but for Copper’s sake, I had to let you know (and I know you know). 😁❤️🐶🤎🧡

  11. Lovely review, Pooja, I am sure Lauren will be delighted with it!

    1. Thanks for reading Pooja’s beautiful review, Steve, and for your support here and on my blog. I am thrilled that Pooja loved the collection. So many have fallen in love with Copper, which makes me feel really good. ❤️

      1. My pleasure, and what a wonderful thing that Copper continues to bring joy to the world.

    2. Thank you so much!

      1. My pleasure!

  12. A Heart Touching Review of a Pet
    Who Served Unconditional Love

    All the Dog’s Life A True Servant

    Leader For LoVE iN Peace for

    Their Nearly Bald Human Friends

    As LoVE iN Peace Will Be Written
    in the Fur of Pets Most and to Carry
    on at best for How We Treat Other Humans True

    Unconditionally as Pets Reminds Us Dear Pooja

    To
    Go Out
    And Pet
    Another Human
    Even Science Shows
    It’s a Best Way to Not Only
    Longitudinal Life Yet the Quality

    Now of Furry LoVE in Peace that
    Helps Anxieties Pains and Other

    Imbalances

    of

    Humanity’s
    Race to ‘the Other Place’ Now..:)

    1. Yes, a pets love is so unconditional and pure. It’s amazing but of course we eventually have to say goodbye and that comes with a lot of grief.

      1. SMiles Grief is Evidence We
        Are Human With The Gift
        Of Being Able To

        Love
        We Embrace
        This Gift Through

        Tears Keeping Loved
        Ones in Our Stories of

        Life
        Hehe And
        The Other
        Challenges

        Too Indeed
        Dear Pooja

        You Are Surely
        Fulfilling Your
        Humanity This Way

        Too With SMiles☺️🙌

          1. 🙌☺️🌈🌻

    2. Lovely words, Katie, thank you! ❤️

      1. SMiles What a Gift it is To
        Repay Tribute to Those
        We Love Particularly Over

        “The Rainbow” 🌈

        Lauren Hehe And Rather
        Cathartic For The
        “Unmentionables”

        ‘Behind The

        Curtain’

        In Life
        With SMiles☺️😱

        1. ❤️🤗❤️

          1. ☺️🙌🎶🌻

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