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 . . .
I thought it would be nearly impossible for Sandi Ward to beat her debut novel The Astonishing Thing, but she has done just that with Something Worth Saving.
I found myself reading this book very slowly because I wanted to savor each and every word. I fell in love with Lily and found her to be at the same time pure and innocent yet wise beyond her years (and species). I think most of us have wondered what our pets must think about the goings on in our homes, and this book gives a likely interpretation of what might be going on inside their little heads. Not only is it a good read for adults, but I also think it would be meaningful for teens with it's themes of broken homes and bullying. Four paws up!
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This sounds like a pawsome book about a pawsome kitty!
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Purrs Georgia,Julie and JJ
That was a most wonderful review, we're gonna check it out!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Melissa. This sounds like a really good book.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a great book! I'm adding it to my to-read list!
ReplyDeleteThis truly sounds like such a profound read. Touching on such topics, and from the viewpoint of a cat, must take great skill. I cannot wait to read this.
ReplyDeleteOur mom must read this book. She reas Miss Sandi's previous book and loved it.
ReplyDeleteI've put both of these books on my to-read list!
ReplyDeleteSounds like I'd spend the entire book in tears ... maybe even hitting a little too close to home.
ReplyDeleteI think Sandi has a winner here! - Tom x
ReplyDeleteThat sounds great!
ReplyDeleteThank you!! for your review! I had to find whose review impressed me so much. Just finished reading and reviewing it. Fabulous! I would like to think my feline companions just might have some of the same feelings that Lily does. Can't say enough good about this novel, except for one change at the end I didn't like. Had to chew on it a few days to understand from Lily's wisdom.
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