An uplifting and comforting book on the wisdom of cats—especially the famous subject of the New York Times bestseller A Street Cat Named Bob.
In the spring of 2007, street busker James Bowen found an injured ginger cat in the hallway of his shelter in North London. Their friendship changed both of their lives and led to the internationally bestselling A Street Cat Named Bob.
But fame hasn't gone to Bob's head, nor James Bowen's. In Bob he has found a model for friendship, steadfastness, balance, and joy that we can all apply to our lives. The Little Book of Bob is, at heart, a book about how to be kinder to ourselves and kinder to the world around us.
Cats are amazing creatures, as all cat devotees know, but Bowen explains that even among his kind Bob possesses an unusual wisdom. Bob fans old and new will cherish the warmth and enlightenment of this wise street cat.
Biografia, Autobiografia, Memórias / Não-ficção