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A Year of Cats and Dogs [Hardcover]

Margaret Hawkins (Author)
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October 1, 2009
What happens when nothing happens? Maryanne wonders in A Year of Cats and Dogs, a darkly funny yet hopeful novel about a woman in midlife who feels surrounded by death. She answers her own question by deciding to find out.
"I wanted to embrace entropy, to stop working so hard at keeping things up, to go AWOL from the productive world I d so long been a part of, she tells us at the beginning of the novel. The clearer it became that Phillip wasn t coming back the more I wanted to hurry up and let things go just to see what would happen."
As it turns out, a lot happens. Even as Maryanne's world slows down and comes apart, curious revelations begin to emerge about the daily life she's formerly taken for granted. She discovers she can hear the thoughts of animals, starting with her own opinionated dog and cat. Then the veterinarian at the animal shelter where she volunteers offers her a job as a dog whisperer and asks her on a date to his mother s funeral. When her father falls ill she is reunited with her estranged sister and when he dies they learn about his secret life.
The book contains recipes for the consoling, if plain, foods Maryanne cooks for her family and friends, along with the inner dialog that accompanies them, and each chapter is linked to a corresponding chapter in the I Ching, reflecting that book's age-old wisdom that says that sometimes no action is the best action of all.

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Hawkins spins an offbeat and delightful tale of a midlife anti-crisis. Maryanne is the 49-year-old owner of Clement, an orange cat, and Bob, a seven-year-old Rottweiler. Ex-boyfriend Phillip has just moved out, ending their 10-year relationship, which leaves Maryann feeling blah, so she resolves to go AWOL from the productive world. After she quits her job, her life consists mostly of drinking tea, walking her dog and cooking dreary meals for one (occasionally for two, when her aging father stops by). Then she realizes she has a gift for speaking with animals, which segues into a part-time gig at an animal shelter. As Maryanne recasts her life, Hawkins inserts quirky recipes (Quitting Your Job and Vowing to Be Frugal Stew, Chicken Soup for the Sad) into the unhurried and lighthearted narrative. Though the author's decision to try to incorporate the I Ching reads more like a gimmick than an enhancement, this is a pleasant departure from the standard midlife crisis story. (Oct.)
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awkins, a Chicago critic and writer, has a fashioned a first novel that deftly traces the eruption and easing of emotional incoherence, while addressing serious questions of life and death with jaunty and edgy humor not unlike that of best-selling Jennifer Weiner. --Booklist

Hawkins seamlessly weaves together many eclectic elements: soup recipes, I Ching meditations, bits of maudlin poetry, a pet's simple request for toast, the heartache of death. You don't have to be an animal lover to enjoy this funny and moving debut novel. --Library Journal

I relished this quirky, sparkling novel. --Julia Keller, Chicago Tribune Pulitzer Prize winning critic

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Permanent Press (October 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1579621899
  • ISBN-13: 978-1579621896
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.7 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,315,387 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Completely Charmed, June 5, 2010
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To say I was blown away by Hawkins' book is nearly an understatement. The book is both whimsical, and very wise. Her Maryann is one of those delightful, tilted characters that you can't help falling for. The careers Hawkins creates for her are especially quirky. This was one of those books I wanted to make last a long time, so I picked up Annie Lamott's new book to read as a counterpoint. But "A Year of Cats and Dogs" was ever so much better (and I'm a big Lamott fan.) This book is truly a little treasure, and as soon as you get into it, you will think of four or five people you know that will just love it. Resist the temptation to loan it to them. Tell them to buy it so that this author can sustain herself to write full-time. I can't wait to read whatever she puts out next.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Book of Changes, November 2, 2009
This review is from: A Year of Cats and Dogs (Hardcover)
I very quickly connected with Maryanne, the main character who tells her story first person, memoir style. She brought a knowing smile to my face as she related how she just passed through a major transition in her life and then chose to go through another. What she discovers about herself and her immediate world reminded me to accept and believe. The book isn't all lesson, however. In large part, it is simply enjoyable with language that paints word pictures I'm still holding in my mind, having laid the book to rest around 1:00 this morning.

The author uses a few devices to advance the book and add layers of understanding, the two most notable being those I mentioned earlier - animals and the I Ching. While the I Ching does show up in the text, it is mostly found as the chapter titles, corresponding to each of the 64 hexagrams in the Chinese divination system. The I Ching is also known as the Book of Changes, an apt parallel to the year Maryanne shares with readers. Her relationship with her cat Clement and several dogs, especially Bob, Gregoire and Harvey are key to the self-discovery Maryanne experiences as well as much of the action in the book.

I read A Year of Cats and Dogs over about five or six sessions, mostly as my evening relaxation reading. I'm not a particularly fast reader, with fiction especially, so you may find it faster for you. I find that I like to re-read a section or pause to take in the images or feelings of what I've read. Still, as with all fiction (that I like), I had to force myself to call a break for sleep after an hour or so. I could have easily stayed up in to the wee hours reading it from cover to cover.

While I'm neither a voracious fiction reader nor particularly critical of literary conventions, I do want books that offer glimpses into the human condition through characters, relationships and symbolism. A Year of Cats and Dogs met my reading requirements nicely.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful read, July 17, 2010
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I picked this one up on a whim and am so glad I did. I read it in a day and hated to finish it. I loved her main character (I could so relate to her) and the moments of wisdom intertwined with life humor. Such a good story, kudos! Now I am so disappointed I have nothing else from her to read, as this is her first novel.

Looking forward to more!

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