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A Street Cat Named Bob

How One Man and His Cat Found Hope on the Streets

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available

A moving true story of how James Bowen nursed an injured London street cat Bob to health, and how Bob decided to repay struggling James by helping him heal the scars of his own troubled past. Read in Russian by Dimitriy Kreminskiy, unabridged.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Want another story about a cat wandering into someone's life and becoming part of the community? James Bowen's story fits the bill, and is always engaging. Just know it's not sentimental. Bowen is a former heroin user who once spent as much time on the streets as Bob. His community comprised the busy Londoners who stopped to meet Bob as Bowen busked for change. That said, listeners can track the growing bond between cat and human--and Bowen's life changes--in Christopher Miles's voice. Miles tells the story as he would to a mate, with ease and friendliness. Listeners should give both Bob and Bowen the same chance the pair gave each other. J.A.S. (c) AudioFile 2014, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 1, 2013
      Bowen isn’t exaggerating; when he met a stray ginger tomcat (whom he named Bob after the creepy character on Twin Peaks), he was estranged from his family and recovering from heroin addiction, supporting himself as a street musician in London, and depending on the kindness of strangers. His chance encounter with Bob in 2007 changed everything. The injured animal attached himself to Bowen, and quickly proved more than just an emotional asset; in the competitive world of busking, passersby began donating more money after Bob took up position next to Bowen’s open guitar case. With Bob’s friendship bolstering his spirits, and after a warning from the police, Bowen shifts to real work, selling the charity magazine Big Issue and getting off methadone. Despite the grimmer passages in the book—a run-in with a vicious dog, tension with fellow Big Issue vendors that lead to serious consequences—the book is positive on the whole. Bob becomes an Internet celebrity via YouTube videos taken by passerby, and Bowen reconciles with his mother and returns home to Australia for a cathartic visit. Given Bowen’s inherent decency, he might well have turned things around even without his feline friend, but he convincingly makes the case that Bob was the cat-alyst. Agent: Mary Pachnos, Aitken Alexander Associates.

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