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Cat Love
A contemporary dystopian elegy narrated by a cat imprisoned in a Schrƶdingerās box, by the prizing-winning poet and memoirist whose writing "cuts to the core with electrifying force" (The Free-Lance Star).
āNotes from Underground meets Kafka's āThe Burrow,ā only it's an experiment with the most charming, erudite cat in literature narrating this funny, moving meditation on life, pop culture, and love, that's also a truly original, page-turning delight to read.ā āFernando A. Flores, author of Brother BrontĆ«
āEven if youāre not a cat person, this book will touch your heart.ā āParade
The indelible cat heroine of this unexpected tale recalls her life with āthe Mustache,ā her beloved owner. Trapped in a one-way mirrored box, displayed in a classroom for people who must contemplate her fate as part of their training to become āEmotional Support Humans,ā she weaves a self-soothing paean to the poetry, music, and creature comforts she shared with her Mustacheāthe best products of a society that has gone off the rails in its violence and intolerance.
The trainees in the room, a motley crew our kitty describes with a novelistic flair of her own, are assigned to consider what they feel about her. They also argue about whether thereās really a cat in there, or are they just being manipulated? Their daily required quizzes are as poignant and witty as our narrator herself. Meanwhile, the mystery of her cat-kidnapping is revealed to us, along with her potential next move on a more spectral plane.
An elegy to freedom, dignity, and connection for all living beings, this slim novel stirs powerful feelings in the reader as it shows us to ourselves from the other side of the mirror.
āNotes from Underground meets Kafka's āThe Burrow,ā only it's an experiment with the most charming, erudite cat in literature narrating this funny, moving meditation on life, pop culture, and love, that's also a truly original, page-turning delight to read.ā āFernando A. Flores, author of Brother BrontĆ«
āEven if youāre not a cat person, this book will touch your heart.ā āParade
The indelible cat heroine of this unexpected tale recalls her life with āthe Mustache,ā her beloved owner. Trapped in a one-way mirrored box, displayed in a classroom for people who must contemplate her fate as part of their training to become āEmotional Support Humans,ā she weaves a self-soothing paean to the poetry, music, and creature comforts she shared with her Mustacheāthe best products of a society that has gone off the rails in its violence and intolerance.
The trainees in the room, a motley crew our kitty describes with a novelistic flair of her own, are assigned to consider what they feel about her. They also argue about whether thereās really a cat in there, or are they just being manipulated? Their daily required quizzes are as poignant and witty as our narrator herself. Meanwhile, the mystery of her cat-kidnapping is revealed to us, along with her potential next move on a more spectral plane.
An elegy to freedom, dignity, and connection for all living beings, this slim novel stirs powerful feelings in the reader as it shows us to ourselves from the other side of the mirror.
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Cat Love
Cat Love
A contemporary dystopian elegy narrated by a cat imprisoned in a Schrƶdingerās box, by the prizing-winning poet and memoirist whose writing "cuts to the core with electrifying force" (The Free-Lance Star).
āNotes from Underground meets Kafka's āThe Burrow,ā only it's an experiment with the most charming, erudite cat in literature narrating this funny, moving meditation on life, pop culture, and love, that's also a truly original, page-turning delight to read.ā āFernando A. Flores, author of Brother BrontĆ«
āEven if youāre not a cat person, this book will touch your heart.ā āParade
The indelible cat heroine of this unexpected tale recalls her life with āthe Mustache,ā her beloved owner. Trapped in a one-way mirrored box, displayed in a classroom for people who must contemplate her fate as part of their training to become āEmotional Support Humans,ā she weaves a self-soothing paean to the poetry, music, and creature comforts she shared with her Mustacheāthe best products of a society that has gone off the rails in its violence and intolerance.
The trainees in the room, a motley crew our kitty describes with a novelistic flair of her own, are assigned to consider what they feel about her. They also argue about whether thereās really a cat in there, or are they just being manipulated? Their daily required quizzes are as poignant and witty as our narrator herself. Meanwhile, the mystery of her cat-kidnapping is revealed to us, along with her potential next move on a more spectral plane.
An elegy to freedom, dignity, and connection for all living beings, this slim novel stirs powerful feelings in the reader as it shows us to ourselves from the other side of the mirror.
āNotes from Underground meets Kafka's āThe Burrow,ā only it's an experiment with the most charming, erudite cat in literature narrating this funny, moving meditation on life, pop culture, and love, that's also a truly original, page-turning delight to read.ā āFernando A. Flores, author of Brother BrontĆ«
āEven if youāre not a cat person, this book will touch your heart.ā āParade
The indelible cat heroine of this unexpected tale recalls her life with āthe Mustache,ā her beloved owner. Trapped in a one-way mirrored box, displayed in a classroom for people who must contemplate her fate as part of their training to become āEmotional Support Humans,ā she weaves a self-soothing paean to the poetry, music, and creature comforts she shared with her Mustacheāthe best products of a society that has gone off the rails in its violence and intolerance.
The trainees in the room, a motley crew our kitty describes with a novelistic flair of her own, are assigned to consider what they feel about her. They also argue about whether thereās really a cat in there, or are they just being manipulated? Their daily required quizzes are as poignant and witty as our narrator herself. Meanwhile, the mystery of her cat-kidnapping is revealed to us, along with her potential next move on a more spectral plane.
An elegy to freedom, dignity, and connection for all living beings, this slim novel stirs powerful feelings in the reader as it shows us to ourselves from the other side of the mirror.
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A contemporary dystopian elegy narrated by a cat imprisoned in a Schrƶdingerās box, by the prizing-winning poet and memoirist whose writing "cuts to the core with electrifying force" (The Free-Lance Star).
āNotes from Underground meets Kafka's āThe Burrow,ā only it's an experiment with the most charming, erudite cat in literature narrating this funny, moving meditation on life, pop culture, and love, that's also a truly original, page-turning delight to read.ā āFernando A. Flores, author of Brother BrontĆ«
āEven if youāre not a cat person, this book will touch your heart.ā āParade
The indelible cat heroine of this unexpected tale recalls her life with āthe Mustache,ā her beloved owner. Trapped in a one-way mirrored box, displayed in a classroom for people who must contemplate her fate as part of their training to become āEmotional Support Humans,ā she weaves a self-soothing paean to the poetry, music, and creature comforts she shared with her Mustacheāthe best products of a society that has gone off the rails in its violence and intolerance.
The trainees in the room, a motley crew our kitty describes with a novelistic flair of her own, are assigned to consider what they feel about her. They also argue about whether thereās really a cat in there, or are they just being manipulated? Their daily required quizzes are as poignant and witty as our narrator herself. Meanwhile, the mystery of her cat-kidnapping is revealed to us, along with her potential next move on a more spectral plane.
An elegy to freedom, dignity, and connection for all living beings, this slim novel stirs powerful feelings in the reader as it shows us to ourselves from the other side of the mirror.
āNotes from Underground meets Kafka's āThe Burrow,ā only it's an experiment with the most charming, erudite cat in literature narrating this funny, moving meditation on life, pop culture, and love, that's also a truly original, page-turning delight to read.ā āFernando A. Flores, author of Brother BrontĆ«
āEven if youāre not a cat person, this book will touch your heart.ā āParade
The indelible cat heroine of this unexpected tale recalls her life with āthe Mustache,ā her beloved owner. Trapped in a one-way mirrored box, displayed in a classroom for people who must contemplate her fate as part of their training to become āEmotional Support Humans,ā she weaves a self-soothing paean to the poetry, music, and creature comforts she shared with her Mustacheāthe best products of a society that has gone off the rails in its violence and intolerance.
The trainees in the room, a motley crew our kitty describes with a novelistic flair of her own, are assigned to consider what they feel about her. They also argue about whether thereās really a cat in there, or are they just being manipulated? Their daily required quizzes are as poignant and witty as our narrator herself. Meanwhile, the mystery of her cat-kidnapping is revealed to us, along with her potential next move on a more spectral plane.
An elegy to freedom, dignity, and connection for all living beings, this slim novel stirs powerful feelings in the reader as it shows us to ourselves from the other side of the mirror.












