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.
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Totally beguiling, with a lightness of touch to the way these yarns handle our bonds with animals ― OBSERVER
A beautiful, uplifting novel. As mesmerising as it is strange ― SAINSBURYS MAGAZINE
A 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 PENGUINS
Touching and hugely heartwarming. Goes to show how cats can save us all ― NICK BRADLEY, author of THE CAT AND THE CITY
Sweet and with a subtle magic ― SAGA MAGAZINE
Filmmaker 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 WEEKLY
Compassionate and touching, it's slyly witty, sentimental and sweet ― DAILY MAIL
Light-hearted and wistful ― FINANCIAL TIMES