Thursday, September 5, 2024

Review: We'll Prescribe You a Cat by Syou Ishida, E. Madison Shimoda (Translator)

 

We'll Prescribe You a Cat by Syou Ishida, E. Madison Shimoda (Translator)
Publication Date: September 3rd 2024 by Berkley
Pages: 304
Source: Publisher 
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My Thoughts:
As a cat lover I couldn’t resist picking up a copy of We’ll Prescribe You a Cat, because, of course, I feel any problem can be cured by a sweet, cuddly cat. Even a sassy cat with attitude can fix a lot, IMO, lol!
 
The story is actually five mini stories featuring a character at a crossroads: unhappy, sad, or disillusioned with the direction their life has taken.  They come to the Kokoro Clinic for the Soul and find they’re assigned the unusual prescription of a cat! It’s moving and fun to see how the cat impacts the life of each character.
 
This was a unique and magical tale that left me uplifted! This story is translated from Japanese into English, so there are a few quirks here and there with the dialogue, but its heartwarming message came through loud and clear! 

4 Stars


Book Description:

A cat a day keeps the doctor away…

Discover the award-winning, bestselling Japanese novel that has become an international sensation in this utterly charming, vibrant celebration of the healing power of cats.


Tucked away in an old building at the end of a narrow alley in Kyoto, the Kokoro Clinic for the Soul can only be found by people who are struggling in their lives and genuinely need help. The mysterious clinic offers a unique treatment to those who find their way it prescribes cats as medication. Patients are often puzzled by this unconventional prescription, but when they “take” their cat for the recommended duration, they witness profound transformations in their lives, guided by the playful, empathetic, occasionally challenging yet endearing cats.

Throughout the pages, the power of the human-animal bond is revealed as a disheartened businessman finds unexpected joy in physical labor, a young girl navigates the complexities of elementary school cliques, a middle-aged man struggles to stay relevant at work and home, a hardened bag designer seeks emotional balance, and a geisha finds herself unable to move on from the memory of her lost cat. As the clinic’s patients navigate their inner turmoil and seek resolution, their feline companions lead them toward healing, self-discovery, and newfound hope.


14 comments:

  1. Aw. I love an uplifting story. Especially if cute animals are involved.

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  2. I'm glad you read this one ... I saw it and it looks cute. I like cats too ... though we only have dogs. But when I grew up in Calif. we had 8. ha.

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    1. It was cute. I had a dog when I was growing up, but have always had cats. I had 8 at one time, too, but accidentally as the stray we rescued was pregnant and we didn't know it! She gave birth to 5 kittens!

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  3. The title alone makes me want to read this one. It's such a fun idea. And I do really like reading Japanese fiction. At least most of the time. :D

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    1. I know! The title grabbed my attention right away. It was cute. :)

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  4. It sounds cute but for my severe allergies it would need to be a dog.

    Anne - Books of My Heart

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    1. My mother-in-law and daughter-in-law have terrible allergies, too. It's a bummer!

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  5. I featured this one as a spotlight and was curious about the book. So glad to see how much you enjoyed it. I agree that my cats are a great prescription for what ails me. :)

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  6. I really think that is an amazing cure! Can't wait to read this one.

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    1. I agree! I always feel so much better after petting my cat after a stressful day. They really work magic!

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