A review by birdkeeperklink
Homer's Odyssey: A Fearless Feline Tale, or How I Learned about Love and Life with a Blind Wonder Cat by Gwen Cooper

5.0

This what Dewey should have been. While the author talks about herself and her life, it all links in some way to the cat. For example, her varied living situations all had to accommodate Homer in some way or other. 9/11 was horrendous all on its own, but triply so for her because her three cats were left in her apartment on their own and she had no way of getting to them.

That's how it should be--if you're supposedly writing about a cat, then everything you talk about should in some way relate to the cat.

It helps that Homer is adorable and his story touching, and the author is a likable person. I enjoyed this book very, very much and highly recommend it.