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Cats and daughters

Having sworn she'd never get another cat, the author opens her heart to a Siamese who, with her son getting married and her daughter setting off on a personal quest, is just what the household needs during a time of change.

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  • "Having sworn she'd never get another cat, the author opens her heart to a Siamese who, with her son getting married and her daughter setting off on a personal quest, is just what the household needs during a time of change."
  • "Having sworn she'd never get another cat, the author opens her heart to a Siamese who, with her son getting married and her daughter setting off on a personal quest, is just what the household needs during a time of change."@en
  • "Some say your previous cat chooses your new feline. If so, what in cat heaven's name was our beloved Cleo thinking when she sent us a crazy cat like Jonah?Helen Brown swore she'd 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 artist--and a talent for smashing anything breakable--Jonah 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 household's growing pains. Uplifting, witty, and wise, here is a story of love and family--four-legged members included. Don't Miss Helen Brown's Beloved Bestseller, Cleo"An absolute must."--Cat World."@en
  • ""Some say your previous cat chooses your new feline. If so, what in cat heaven's name was our beloved Cleo thinking when she sent us a crazy cat like Jonah?" Jonah entered Helen Brown's life not long after she was diagnosed with breast cancer and had begun recovery from a mastectomy. His arrival coincided with the finalization of her previous book, Cleo, as well as preparations for the wedding of her son and struggles with her daughter's determination to embark on a spiritual journey. Jonah, as it happened, was just as headstrong as Helen's daughter. So while Helen attempted to deal with her own mortality and help arrange a wedding, her daughter took off to war-torn Sri Lanka and Jonah fled down the street. In Cats & Daughters, Helen Brown writes with honesty and humor about family life, its serious setbacks and life-changing events. She also learns that sometimes the best thing a strong mother and cat slave can do is step back, have faith in those she loves and be grateful nothing's perfect. As Helen writes in her dedication, this book is "to cats and daughters who don't always come when called.""

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  • "Giò : quando non sai cosa fare, chiedi a un gatto"
  • "Giò : quando non sai cosa fare, chiedi a un gatto"@it
  • "Cats and daughters"@en
  • "Cats and daughters"
  • "Jonah"
  • "Кошки-дочери : кошкам и дочерям, которые не всегда приходят, когда их зовут"
  • "Cats and daughters : a mother, a daughter and the insane family cat"@en
  • "Cats & daughters : they don't always come when called"@en
  • "Cats & daughters : they don't always come when called"
  • "À pas de chat"
  • "Cats and daughters : they don't always come when called"
  • "Cats and daughters : they don't always come when called"@en
  • "Koshki-docheri : koshkam i docheri︠a︡m, kotorye ne vsegda prikhodi︠a︡t, kogda ikh zovut"
  • "Cats & daughters they don't always come when called"@en