The New York Timesâbestselling author of Cleo âreprises her first bookâs theme: cats have the power to help heal human sufferingâ (Publishers Weekly, starred review).
Some say your previous cat chooses your new feline. If so, what in cat heavenâs name was our beloved Cleo thinking when she sent us a crazy cat like Jonah?
Helen Brown swore sheâd never get another cat after her precious Cleo died. But that was before a cute Siamese with an intense blue gaze wrapped her around his paw. Demonstrating the grace of a trapeze artistâand a talent for smashing anything breakableâJonah seduced the household with his daredevil antics and heart-melting purr.
With her son getting married, her daughter setting off on a potentially dangerous personal quest, and a recent brush with her own mortality, Helen faced a whirlwind of joys and challenges. Yet Jonah proved just the thing to ease the busy householdâs growing pains.
Uplifting, witty, and wise, here is a story of love and familyâfour-legged members included.
Donât Miss Helen Brownâs Beloved Bestseller, Cleo
âA remarkable memoir . . . I realized that Helen Brown didnât break my heart at allâshe opened it.â âBeth Hoffman, New York Timesâbestselling author
âThe next Marley & Me. Even non-cat-lovers will be moved.â âGood Housekeeping
âA buoyant tale, heartfelt and open.â âBooklist âAn absolute must.â âCat World
The New York Timesâbestselling author of Cleo âreprises her first bookâs theme: cats have the power to help heal human sufferingâ (Publishers Weekly, starred review).
Some say your previous cat chooses your new feline. If so, what in cat heavenâs name was our beloved Cleo thinking when she sent us a crazy cat like Jonah?
Helen Brown swore sheâd never get another cat after her precious Cleo died. But that was before a cute Siamese with an intense blue gaze wrapped her around his paw. Demonstrating the grace of a trapeze artistâand a talent for smashing anything breakableâJonah seduced the household with his daredevil antics and heart-melting purr.
With her son getting married, her daughter setting off on a potentially dangerous personal quest, and a recent brush with her own mortality, Helen faced a whirlwind of joys and challenges. Yet Jonah proved just the thing to ease the busy householdâs growing pains.
Uplifting, witty, and wise, here is a story of love and familyâfour-legged members included.
Donât Miss Helen Brownâs Beloved Bestseller, Cleo
âA remarkable memoir . . . I realized that Helen Brown didnât break my heart at allâshe opened it.â âBeth Hoffman, New York Timesâbestselling author
âThe next Marley & Me. Even non-cat-lovers will be moved.â âGood Housekeeping
âA buoyant tale, heartfelt and open.â âBooklist âAn absolute must.â âCat World