Many books tell the tales of recovering from disaster or harsh circumstances and overcoming your obstacles. Those are great stories, but most people in the U.S. aren't dealing with a major tragedy -- but they're not happy anyways. What to Do When Nothing Is Wrong is an account by a dog following her two-legged as she learns to find happiness and fulfillment. There's no great tragedy, no catalyst for change -- other than the deep seated knowledge that, while there was nothing wrong, there was nothing "right" either.