Cat's People
By: Tanya Guerrero
Location: FIC GUE
Genre: Realistic Fiction
A stray cat brings together five strangers over the course of one fateful summer in this heartwarming novel about love, found family, and the power of connection.
Núria, a single-by-choice barista with a resentment for the “crazy cat lady” label, is a member of The Meow-Yorkers, a group in Brooklyn who takes care of the neighborhood’s stray cats. On one of her volunteering days, she starts finding Post-It notes from a secret admirer at the spot where her favorite stray lives—a black cat named Cat. Like most cats, he is rather curious and sly, so of course he knows who the notes are from. Núria, however, is clueless.
Are the notes from Collin, a bestselling author and self-professed hermit with a weakness for good coffee? Are they from Lily, a fresh-out-of-high school Georgia native searching for her long-lost half-sister? Are they from Omar, the beloved neighborhood mailman going through an early mid-life crisis? Or are they from Bong, the grieving widower who owns her favorite bodega? When Cat suddenly falls ill, these five strangers find themselves connected in their desire to care for him and discover that chance encounters can lead to the meaningful connections they've been searching for.
I love it that Kat reviewed this
The magic of this story is the way Cat brings these five together in the most unexpected ways and how they, in turn, return the kindness to him, each in their own ways. The ending was particularly touching and might just bring a tear to your eye. It’s sweet, charming, heart-warming and a nice dose of kindness and compassion in a time when that type of message seems to be sorely needed!
It’s a slower, slice-of-life type story with fairly simple writing. That’s not a criticism - I only mean that it doesn’t get bogged down by flowery language or overly detailed sentences. It’s told in omniscient 3rd person and is simple and straight to the point, as would seem appropriate since the story is being explained at least in part from a cat’s POV. I’m not surprised to learn that this is Guerrero’s first venture into the adult market coming from a kidlit background.
If you need a quiet, feel-good book featuring an adorable cat and an eclectic found family - this is a sweet choice. It definitely makes me want to go get another cat! 🐈⬛

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