Poets Square
By Courtney Gustafson
By Courtney Gustafson
By Courtney Gustafson
By Courtney Gustafson
By Courtney Gustafson
Read by Courtney Gustafson
By Courtney Gustafson
Read by Courtney Gustafson
Category: Biography & Memoir | Pets
Category: Biography & Memoir | Pets
Category: Biography & Memoir | Pets | Audiobooks
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$28.00
Apr 29, 2025 | ISBN 9780593727614
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Apr 29, 2025 | ISBN 9780593727621
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Apr 29, 2025 | ISBN 9798217064892
410 Minutes
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Praise
“Truly moving; a heartfelt exploration of the humanity at the heart of animal welfare. Courtney masterfully weaves together stories of cats with stories of her own life and the lives of her community members—raw, flawed, and striving for goodness in a complex world. Her journey from cat observer to dedicated caregiver and community builder is profoundly inspiring.”—Hannah Shaw, New York Times bestselling author of Cats of the World
“Cats are mystical beings, bridging the spiritual and the tangible. Courtney Gustafson’s Poet Square is a book that helps us connect to this spiritual world, offering a bridge to the ethereal.”—Ai Weiwei
“Courtney Gustafson writes with uncommon grace about the cast-off, the abandoned, the invisible. This book should be read and treasured for its ability to make the reader more human and humane.”—Lauren Slater, author of Blue Dreams and Lying
“Poets Square is charming and tender, funny-sad, quirky in the best possible way. It’s a story about care and compassion and acts of kindness big and small. I flew through it—and I’m not even a cat person.”—Chloë Ashby, author of Wet Paint
“An addictive read: pure catnip”—Jay Griffiths, author of Wild
“[A] tender debut . . . One need not be a cat person to be enchanted by this.”—Publishers Weekly
“As she contemplates her life and internet virality, Gustafson grapples with perception by the online masses, the significant and empowering love of an animal, misogyny in rescue work, the financial strain of pet ownership, the ache of animal loss, and most importantly, how to develop a community. Her riveting and emotional vignettes are loaded with humanity and all the important lessons we can learn from little creatures just trying to survive.”—Booklist, starred review
“[A] poignant, beautifully written debut memoir, Poets Square: A Memoir in Thirty Cats, [is] a book that will change the way readers think about feline and human nature alike. . . . What makes Poets Square stand out among other animal welfare stories is Gustafson’s insistence that the suffering of domestic animals often mirrors the suffering of the people who care for them. . . . A necessary read for those who work and volunteer in animal welfare, Poets Square is also a loving tribute to the way animals can provide ‘bright thriving spots of hope in the world.’”—BookPage
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