Connie’s Book Club
Editor-in-Chief Connie Wilson’s selection of must-read books for cat lovers
Curl up with a good cat and a good book. Editor-in-Chief Connie Wilson’s round up of new must-read cat books.
The Divine Feline By Belinda Alexandra
In The Divine Feline, author Belinda Alexandra celebrates the exceptional bond between women and their cats. Sharing her experiences as a cat fancier along with stories of women and cats throughout history, she sheds light on behavioural and philosophical issues faced in the cat world. The ultimate nod to cat ladies and their fierce little companions!
Let’s Talk About Cats By Anita Kelsey
Cats can be mysterious creatures! Let’s Talk About Cats features interviews and conversations with feline experts such as Jackson Galaxy and shares fascinating case studies that illuminate confounding and challenging behaviours.
Hemingway’s Cats By Lindsey Hooper
Inspired by Ernest Hemingway’s love of polydactyl cats, new novel Hemingway’s Cats follows recent college graduate Laura Lange as she journeys to Key West to work as a tour guide at the famous Hemingway House. What she’s not expecting is her trip and new job to completely change her life. Full of colourful feline and human characters alike and filled with humour, romance, and adventure, this story charms and delights.
Feline Philosophy By John Gray
There’s a lot to be learned from cats, as John Gray’s Feline Philosophy reveals. Gray explores the similarities humans and cats share and, in examining these traits, illustrates how humans can learn to embrace and endure life’s highs and lows and take life in stride as our cats do.
Four Cuts Too Many By Debra H. Goldstein
Cozy mystery fans will delight in Four Cuts Too Many, the latest installment in the Sarah Blair mystery series. Between her job as a law firm receptionist, co-owning a restaurant with her twin sister, and caring for her pets, Siamese cat RahRah and rescue pup Fluffy, Sarah has a busy schedule. Still, she finds herself needing to make time to sharpen her sleuthing skills in order to clear her friend’s name after a local culinary school director is found with a knife in his back. Will Sarah solve this delicious mystery? You’ll have fun finding out.