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This book was heartbreaking and lovely. I definitely cried at several points in the book; Prudence's confusion at her owner never coming home and having to live with her owner's daughter is poignant and tearjerking. I am owned by a rather strong-willed cat, myself, and many of Prudence's behaviors reminded me of my own Boudicca. (Sleeping beside me and reaching out one paw so we're touching in our sleep is something I thought was peculiar to her until reading this book!)
The strained relationship between mother and daughter is also something I can identify with.
I had planned to spend next year reading books told from the viewpoints of animals - I'm not sure why this one snuck in this year, but I'm glad it did, because I absolutely adore this book. Some people might think it unrealistic that Prudence understands human speech, but at times I'm pretty sure Boudicca understands every word I'm saying, so I don't think it's out of the realm of possibility!
I love how Prudence and Laura learn to live together, and eventually to mourn their mother and begin to heal. The book is a lovely example of what a pet can bring to a home. I know my cat has kept me sane through some very trying times; when my husband was in the Marines, he was away for many months at a time. The separations after we got Boudicca were far easier than the ones before. I felt a lot more sane carrying on conversations with a cat than with empty air!
Love Saves the Day, despite the sappy name, is a beautiful book. Just keep a pile of tissues handy!
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