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Product details
File Size: 1187 KB
Print Length: 305 pages
Publisher: Algonquin Books; 1 edition (April 10, 2012)
Publication Date: April 10, 2012
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B0074QGFKM
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As a lifelong animal lover, I am always hesitant to read books about animals, as some of them are too much for my super soft heart. I must say I absolutely loved all three of Bob Tarte's books, and in the process, felt like I gained a friend. Bob brings a deeply empathetic voice to animals lovers everywhere. The trials and tribulations of Bob and his wife Linda and their haphazard home full of needy animals was an absolutely joy to read. Bob's hilariously dry wit, his reluctant acceptance of Linda's adoptions which become very much his own, and the process by which his heart cracks open to embrace all of the creatures in their care, bring a very real and engaging perspective. Bob shares a lot of personal history and family quirks, to which so many readers can relate. As I read the book, I kept telling my husband, "You HAVE to read this!!!" knowing that he could relate to being on the receiving end of marriage to an animal rescue fanatic. I'm grateful to know that Bob and Linda are out there for those very fortunate animals who cross their paths. More books, Mr. Tarte, please!
Just realized I had not posted a review of this, one of my favorite cat books. Bob Tarte's writing is a delight-- reminds me of Robert Benchley with his self-deprecating humor. He has a great turn of phrase. Hapless Bob finds himself with a menageries of creatures, from parrots to bunnies to turkeys, along with five domineering cats. His humor may not be for everyone, but I laughed until I cried and bought extra copies of the book to give to others. All his books are excellent, and I highly recommend them. As I wrote on the bookblog back in 2012:I have a penchant for cat books. I do like nonfiction at times, but when it comes to animals I tend to regard nonfiction books with suspicion. Those are the only books I routinely flip to the back and read the end before I start the book so I know if the animal in question survives or if I need to lay in an ample supply of tissues.That’s how I approached Kitty Cornered:How Frannie and Five Other Incorrigible Cats Seized Control of Our House and Made It Their Home by Bob Tarte. Cats seemed okay at the end, so I decided I’d read a chapter or two. I had a pretty good idea of where this was going by the diagram of the house (including the area where black cat Agnes makes daily attempts on Bob’s life) and the cast of characters (“Lucy: snapping crocodile disguised as a ‘diluted tabby’â€), but by the time I laughed my way through the introduction, I was sure he couldn’t sustain this level of humor.So help me, he did. He kept me laughing from the first chapter to the last and all the ones in between. Bob has a wonderfully semi-cynical, self-deprecating sense of humor and a keen eye for the absurd. I resisted the impulse to call friends up in the middle of the night to read passages from the book, but oh, the temptation was there. The true reason I didn’t was that I was afraid I wouldn’t be able to stop laughing long enough to read the passages aloud in understandable English and might be mistaken for an obscene phone caller.But I have to say that the sentence that completely won me over and made me know that I would love this book came right after Agnes -um, "accidentally" intersperses herself between Bob's foot and the stair: "I pitched backward, trying to avoid her, my hand attempting to latch onto the nonexistent rail which I had been intending to have someone else install for years."That is the story of my life.But I do wish his publisher had let him call it "The Funnel of Happiness."
Bob Tarte is back with his subtle and often unexpected humor. While I don't feel Kitty Cornered is as engaging as Enslaved by Ducks it runs a close second.Never would I think a few cats could cause such turmoil and angst, but then I have never had more than two cats at a time. Surely, any cat lover will see glimpses of their favorite cats in Bob Tarte's stories. It certainly made me know that I should never have more than one at a time, but odd things happen when it comes to cats and it looks like I could end up with many more if I am not careful.This is another interesting look into Bob Tarte's animal and anxiety filled life. I am ready to read more.
I just discovered Bob Tarte, and I am enjoying his writing immensely. I love his dry and self-deprecating humor, which made me laugh out loud more than once. And he brought me to tears occasionally too. I'm getting all his books now, and I hope he writes more!
Bob Tarte has done it again by writing a book that is hilarious, poignant, and utterly wonderful. I've read both "Enslaved by Ducks" and "Fowl Weather," Bob's accounts of his adventures in caring for various ducks, geese, parrots, turkeys, doves, and myriad other feathered and furry creatures. In "Kitty Cornered," he describes how six cats add chaos, humor, and love to his and wife Linda's already hectic household. There's Moobie - sweet, affectionate, and Zen-like in her relationships with the other animals; fiery Agnes, always trying to defend her upstairs territory and her rightful place curled up on Bob's lap; Jeckyll-and-Hyde Lucy, who will sweetly purr as she bites, and almost invariably overshoots the litter box; Frannie, who shows up as a stray at the Tarte house and seems to have a mysterious, painful past which makes her trust hard to earn; Maynard, a needy, clinging cat loudly demanding constant attention; and Tina, spastic, fearless, and destroyer of knick-knacks, bathroom wallpaper, and appliances. Bob captures the unique personality of each with hilarious accounts of their antics and squabbles with one another for the title of Top Cat. It's clear that Frannie holds a special place in his heart, and he finds himself worrying endlessly over her need to wander off and refusal to be a domesticated housecat, while his wife Linda, with endless wisdom and good cheer, assures him that Frannie is simply being herself. His account of slowly earning Frannie's trust and forming a special bond with her is heartwarming. Bob has a true gift for humor, and I found myself chuckling or laughing heartily at almost every turn of the page. I highly recommend this book.
What can I say? I love cat; this author loves cats. One of the better books I’ve read detailing a memoir of a cat owner. This author has a command of the English language which makes for an amazingly well written book. I highly recommend.
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