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Libri di Sandi Ward
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«Il ritratto delicato della vita di una famiglia attraverso lo sguardo originale e meraviglioso di un amico a quattro zampe.»
Modern Cat
Leccornie e coccole sul letto: è questa la giornata ideale per l’intelligente Tata, una gattina bianca che la padrona di casa, Carrie, ha trovato in una scatola abbandonata per strada. Da allora sono passati anni e Tata si è goduta le carezze della padrona e ha osservato con curiosità i suoi due figli crescere fino alla soglia dell’età adulta. Ma ora qualcosa è cambiato, la gatta lo fiuta nell’aria. Da quando è nato l’ultimo della cucciolata, Finn, Carrie se ne sta sempre rannicchiata sotto le coperte, indifferente persino alle sue fusa. Finché, un giorno, fa la valigia e scompare. Tata ha il cuore spezzato e sente una grande tristezza, ma presto si accorge che non è la sola ad avere un vuoto da colmare. La gattina spera che Carrie ritorni, ma intanto deve pensare agli adolescenti Jimmy e Mary. Persino Tommy, il padre, sembra aver bisogno di un po’ di fusa. Grazie al suo istinto felino, Tata capisce quando a ognuno di loro serve una zampa. Perché, anche se la padrona le manca terribilmente, deve provare a far tornare il sorriso su quei volti imbronciati. Solo lei può rimettere a posto ogni cosa e restituire la felicità alla propria famiglia. Sandi Ward ha scritto un esordio che trabocca di speranza e tenerezza e che ha commosso tutti i lettori all’estero. La storia di una famiglia che affronta un momento difficile, ma viene aiutata da una creatura speciale e sensibile. Perché i gatti sono animali meno indifferenti di quanto si pensi: con le loro vibrisse e un colpo di coda sono capaci di risollevare anche le giornate più nere.
They say that cats don’t like change. But Luna, an imaginative tabby, understands that sometimes it’s necessary. When her owner, Annika, moved back to her small New England hometown six months ago along with her sixteen-year-old twins, Luna knew it was for the best. Ever since Annika’s husband, Peter, died suddenly, the family has been floundering. Luna, too, is guilt-ridden, sure she could have done more to save her favorite person. Luna also knows something the others don’t know. Peter’s spirit is still with them, and Luna believes there is something he needs her help to do . . .
Annika has been struggling to move on. It doesn’t help that her son, Donovan, blames her for his father’s death. Peter always told Annika that they had the best love story going, yet the fact is that much of their story has been hidden away, even from their children. When Annika’s first love, Sam, arrives to plow them out during an intensifying storm, the truth begins to emerge at last. And Luna—watchful and unwavering in her affection—may be her family’s best hope of learning how to forgive and to heal . . .
Praise for Sandi Ward’s Something Worth Saving
“Told with empathy and hope, this would be a perfect gift for cat lovers or anyone who enjoys a fresh take on the family drama.”
—Booklist
A boy and his cat. It’s an unconventional friendship, perhaps, but for Charlie and Lily, it works beautifully. It was Charlie who chose Lily from among all the cats in the shelter. He didn’t frown, the way other humans did, when he saw her injured back leg, the legacy of a cruel previous owner. Instead, Charlie insisted on rescuing her. Now Lily wants to do the same for Charlie.
She’s the only one who’s seen the bruises on Charlie’s body. If she knew who was hurting him, she’d scratch their eyes out. But she can’t fix this by herself. Lily needs to get the rest of the family to focus on Charlie—not easy when they’re wrapped up in their own problems. Charlie’s mother kicked his father out weeks ago and has a new boyfriend who seems charming, but is still a stranger. Oldest son Kevin misses his father desperately. Victoria, Charlie’s sister, also has someone new in her life, and Lily is decidedly suspicious. Even Charlie’s father, who Lily loves dearly, is behaving strangely.
Lily knows what it’s like to feel helpless. But she also knows that you don’t always have to be the biggest or the strongest to fight fiercely for the ones you love . . .
“Powerful and smartly written, Ward explores the intricate workings of family life with a compassionate touch and unflinching honesty.”—Lisa Duffy, author of My Kind of People
A housecat attempts to make sense of the world when her human family experiences a crisis in this bittersweet, uplifting debut novel.
Pet owners know that a cat’s loyalty is not easily earned. Boo, a resourceful young feline with a keen eye and inquiring mind, has nonetheless grown intensely devoted to her human companion, Carrie. Several days ago, Carrie—or Mother, as Boo calls her—suddenly went away, leaving her family, including Boo, in disarray. Carrie’s husband, Tommy, is distant and distracted even as he does his best to care for Boo’s human siblings, especially baby Finn.
Boo worries about who will fill her food dish and provide a warm lap to nestle into. More pressing still, she’s trying to uncover the complicated truth about why Carrie left. Though frequently mystified by human behavior, Boo is sure that Carrie once cared passionately for Tommy and adores her children, even the non-feline ones. But she also sees it may not be enough to make things right. Perhaps only a cat—a wise, observant, very determined cat—can do that . . .
Wonderfully tender and insightful, The Astonishing Thing explores the intricacies of marriage and family through an unforgettable perspective at the center of it all.
Praise for The Astonishing Thing
“A beautiful and touching look into the intricacies of marriage and family life, all seen through the loving and unique perspective of the family pet.” —Modern Cat
“A unique and poignant tale of a family’s struggle as witnessed by someone who sees everything. A heartfelt homage to the four-legged companions who accompany us through life’s toughest times, this is a triumphant debut for Sandi Ward.” —Helen Brown, New York Times–bestselling author of Cleo
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