Quotes
“As financial stresses started to fracture Inaba’s marriage, the author took solace in her pet…As Mii’s life comes to an end, Inaba avoids cliché, cataloging her newfound spiritual resilience instead of wallowing in grief.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“The translation preserves some unfamiliar Japanese words (tsubo, tokonoma), but they add to the vivid sense of place created by the many geographic names and Inaba’s lucid images of the physical world around her: wooded suburb, asphalt cityscape, rugged seaside.…A striking evocation of the way we meld our lives and hearts with a beloved creature.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Deeply emotional and steeped in the bonds we create…Explores of what it means to find companionship.” Barnes&Noble.com
“Captures the otherworldly luck and requisite doom of finding and being found by a cat.” Sloane Crosley, author of Grief Is for People
“I learned new things about myself and my cat, and also about (some) people and cats in 1970s–1990s Tokyo.” Elif Batuman, author of Either/Or