Author:Makoto Shinkai,Naruki Nagakawa,Ginny Tapley Takemori
The uplifting Japanese bestseller
THE PERFECT GIFT FOR CAT LOVERS
'Compassionate and touching' DAILY MAIL
'Totally beguiling' OBSERVER
Perfect fans of The Travelling Cat Chronicles and Convenience Store Woman
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On the outskirts of Tokyo, local cats weave their way through the lives and homes of their owners as they navigate difficult times.
- A cat named Chobi sends silent messages of courage to a young woman, willing her to end a faltering relationship
- A gifted artist fatally misunderstands her boss's enthusiasm for her paintings
- A manga fan shuts herself away after the death of her friend, while her cat Cookie hatches a plan to persuade her outside
- A woman who has dedicated her life to a distant husband learns a lesson in independence from her cat
Against the urban backdrop of humming trains and private woes, SHE AND HER CAT explores the gentle magic of the everyday.
Populated by both the friendly and the feral, it reveals - with heartstopping clarity and warmth - how even in our darkest moments, community and connection may lead us to a happier place.
***Includes four fabulous illustrations***
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'A beautiful, uplifting novel. As mesmerizing as it is strange' SAINSBURY'S MAGAZINE
'Goes to show how cats will save us all' Nick Bradley, author of The Cat and the City
'A gem, written with deep insight and finely attuned to the ways of cats and their humans.An absolute delight' HAZEL PRIOR author of Call of the Penguins
Totally beguiling, with a lightness of touch to the way these yarns handle our bonds with animals
—— OBSERVERA beautiful, uplifting novel. As mesmerising as it is strange
—— SAINSBURYS MAGAZINEA gem, written with deep insight and finely attuned to the ways of cats and their humans. Full of charm and wisdom, this book is absolute delight, and the perfect gift for any cat-lover.
—— HAZEL PRIOR, author of AWAY WITH THE PENGUINSTouching and hugely heartwarming. Goes to show how cats can save us all
—— NICK BRADLEY, author of THE CAT AND THE CITYSweet and with a subtle magic
—— SAGA MAGAZINEFilmmaker and writer Shinkai (Your Name) conceives a whimsical and moving linked collection...the author's depictions of the friendships between people and felines produces genuine wonder...sure to satisfy readers looking for a pick-me-up
—— PUBLISHERS WEEKLYCompassionate and touching, it's slyly witty, sentimental and sweet
—— DAILY MAILLight-hearted and wistful
—— FINANCIAL TIMESWonderfully heartfelt... Jones tenderly portrays broken family and its complexities building to an ending as heartbreaking as it's uplifting
—— Daily ExpressA beautiful, warm and moving story. I feel bereft now it's over. Ruth Jones just gets better and better
—— Clare PooleyA wise and warm-hearted story about people finding their way back to each other
—— CultureflyA sweeping tale of family secrets rippling across generations, this is an astutely observed novel that will appeal to Maeve Binchy readers, as well as Ruth's own legion of fans
—— Clare MackintoshCaptures the obsessive and destructive madness of sexual jealousy
—— PsychologiesRoberts deploys her research carefully, honing a novel with a strong period feel and a sprightly structure
—— IndependentAn amazing read
—— Latest 7Roberts’ sharp, evocative prose renders this simple story complex, enthralling and compelling
—— Anne Hill , Sussex LifeThis spiky portrait of love makes for a gripping read
—— Emma Hagestadt , Independent RadarA heartbreaking examination of lives and love
—— Diva MagazineA powerful story of sexual jealousy and longing, My Policeman is also a heartbreaking examination of lives and love that has gone to waste in an era in which homosexuality was a prosecutable offence
—— DIVA MagazineA beautiful and thoughtfully written novel
—— Good HousekeepingImpressively precise in its scientific conjectures, Bewilderment is no less rich or wise in its emotionality.... channels both the cosmic sublime and that of the vast American outdoors, resting confidently in a lineage with Thoreau and Whitman, Dillard and Kerouac... Sorrowing awe is Bewilderment's primary tone, and its many remarkable scenes are controlled with high novelistic intelligence.
—— ObserverIt's deftly crafted, packs an emotional punch, and Powers's urgent environmental message, delivered by the Greta Thunberg-like Robin, comes through loud and clear
—— Daily MailPowers is extremely good at creating a very specific emotion in the reader: a potent mix of sadness and guilt. He's also a wizard when it comes to telling us about trees, rivers, insects and birds
—— SpectatorBewilderment is a compelling story about love in a dying world
—— Irish IndependentPowers succeeds in engaging both head and heart. And through its central story of bereavement, this novel of parenting and the environment becomes a multifaceted exploration of mortality
—— EconomistIt is a thoughtful exploration of individual grief, a study in empathy for the biosphere, a questioning of the medical profession's pathologising of children and a beginner's guide to eco-biology... Bewilderment is both cerebral and heartfelt, a rigorous and damning assessment of the state of the world today. A call to arms for empathy and action
—— Irish TimesUtterly absorbing
—— Daily MailOne of our most lavishly gifted writers
—— New YorkerNothing less than brilliant
—— John UpdikeIt's not possible for Powers to write an uninteresting book
—— Margaret AtwoodWith its first few pages, Powers' novel completely captivated us and with its last, it bowled us over. Powers creates a texture and specificity to our future that feels simultaneously sweepingly large and breathtakingly intimate, told through the most relatable point of view: the ferocious love of a parent for his child and his struggle to provide him a better tomorrow.
—— Leigh Kittay, Black Bear’s Head of FilmOn The Overstory: It changed how I thought about the Earth and our place in it . . . It changed how I see things and that's always, for me, a mark of a book worth reading.
—— Barack ObamaOn The Overstory: Really, just one of the best novels, period
—— Ann PatchettOn The Overstory: Monumental . . . breath-taking . . . a gigantic fable of genuine truths
—— Barbara KingsolverOn The Overstory: Exhilarating . . . on almost every page you will find sentences that combine precision and vision
—— The TimesOn The Overstory: The best book I've read in ten years. A remarkable piece of literature
—— Emma ThompsonOn The Overstory: An extraordinary novel . . . an astonishing performance . . . he is incredibly good at turning science into poetry
—— GuardianThe success of the story - and a success it is - comes not from the ingenious scientific speculations, nor the shrewd literary connections (on the "emotional telepathy" of a work of art, or Daniel Keyes's Flowers for Algernon), but the human story between father and son, as Theo finds out 'how my brain learns to resemble what it loves
—— The CriticRichard Powers's Booker Prize-shortlisted novel is both brutal and heartwarming, intimate and profound. A masterfully curated story of love, grief and loneliness, quietly building to an inevitable and devastating close
—— Press AssociationHe composes some of the most beautiful sentences I've ever read. I'm in awe of his talent
—— Oprah WinfreyIn Bewilderment, the Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist has crafted a story of great beauty and power
—— Business Post