RAE’S READS

It’s the story of a cat.

It’s the story of a town–a small town.

It’s the story of a librarian who loves books and cats.

AND, IT’S TRUE!

I began this book knowing it was going to have a “sad” ending, but I was surprised and inspired by the ending as well.

Vicky Myron, with assistance from Bret Witter, subtitled her book: “A Small Town Library Cat Who Touched the World.” Indeed, “touched the world” is no exaggeration. The cover describes it as a” universal tale of love, hope, and friendship.”

Abandoned in the local book drop, a three-week old kitten worked his way into the hearts and lives of Library Director Vicki Myron and an entire town. As the story unfolds, the reader follows Dewey (named after the Dewey Decimal System) from a straggly, half-frozen, pitiful castoff to an international celebrity. One of the best parts of the book is the visit of Japanese filmmakers, who make a documentary about Dewey, endearing him to people worldwide. Not only is the story and its anecdotes of those who met Dewey inspirational, but it is also engaging. Dewey instinctively seemed to know the needs of each library patron who met him, providing comfort and love to all. Filled with humor and charm, this true story was a darned good read!

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3 responses to “DEWEY”

  1. Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar

    I desperately wanted to have a library cat after reading Dewey, but the Powers-that-Be encouraged me to think about those who have cat allergies. One of these days I will have a cat again.

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    Writing Notes

    I have seen this book in the library so many times over the years! I need to read it one day. Glad you enjoyed it.

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  3. Carla Avatar

    This sounds like such a great book, Rae. I have seen it around, but did not know it was based on a true story. Wonderful review and I am going to add it to my TBR.

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