Amy D. (Iowan) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 173 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 33
As an Iowan, I may have a slightly prejudiced view of this book. I've been to Spencer, enjoyed the Clay County Fair and have friends that grew up there. But, I also am a person that loves books, loves my library, has dealt with personal struggles and has had an animal play an important part in my life. Vicki Myron - the small-town librarian that found Dewey - shares not only Dewey's role in bringing attention and respect to her library and town - but the impact he had on her life and its many challenges.
While the anthropomorphism may drive some crazy - one has to wonder just how sensitive and insightful was that cat? Whether Dewey was the cause or just the catalyst (no pun intended),the changes he brought to his library and its librarian are undeniable.
A fast and enjoyable read that feels like a conversation with your aunt from the Midwest.
While the anthropomorphism may drive some crazy - one has to wonder just how sensitive and insightful was that cat? Whether Dewey was the cause or just the catalyst (no pun intended),the changes he brought to his library and its librarian are undeniable.
A fast and enjoyable read that feels like a conversation with your aunt from the Midwest.
Carla H. (Pioneerheart) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 89 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 20
I live just a few hours from where the cat resided and I have never heard/or read the story of Dewey, until now. How did I miss this? I don't read Cat magazines, I guess? I was apparently oblivious to the 200 newspapers he was published in also. I can't be the only one?
I came to read his story now because I thought when browsing books the cover was so cute (a pic of Dewey himself too!). I'm very glad I used a tactic as trivial as "the cover is cute" to discover a remarkable story. Amazing the lives Dewey touched. He gave his uncondtional love in whatever way those who visited or knew him needed it. If the story doesn't bring a tear or two to your eye it will at least warm your heart.
I came to read his story now because I thought when browsing books the cover was so cute (a pic of Dewey himself too!). I'm very glad I used a tactic as trivial as "the cover is cute" to discover a remarkable story. Amazing the lives Dewey touched. He gave his uncondtional love in whatever way those who visited or knew him needed it. If the story doesn't bring a tear or two to your eye it will at least warm your heart.
Monica G. (24girl) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 42 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 18
Dewey is the story the small-town library cat who touched the world. The story begins on the morning after the coldest night of the year. Library director, Vicki Myron, checked the book drop box only to find that someone had dropped an 8 week old kitten into the slot. With temperatures reaching minus fifteen degrees plus the added factor of spending the night in a metal box with the lid propped open, the kitten was a scared, frozen mess. After a hot bath and some TLC that kitten became Dewey Readmore Books, the beloved library cat of Spencer, Iowa.
For nineteen years Dewey greeted library patrons at the door, made people laugh, brought shy children out of their shell and wormed his way into the hearts of many people. With a sixth sense he could always tell who needed an extra bit of loving and he never failed to make people feel better after visiting with them. Visitors would come from near and far to visit the famous Dewey. He even stars in two documentaries; one featuring library cats and even one in Japanese. Along with Deweys adventures and antics Myron shares in heartfelt detail her family struggles and tells of life in a small town.
Im a cat lover but I dont think Im being biased when I say that Dewey was a truly incredible cat. From life with such a cruel beginning its amazing to read what a trusting a sensitive cat Dewey became. Vicki Myron and Dewey will do for cat lovers what Marley and John Grogan did for dog lovers. I had to keep the tissues handy while reading this one and I recommend it to all animal lovers.
For nineteen years Dewey greeted library patrons at the door, made people laugh, brought shy children out of their shell and wormed his way into the hearts of many people. With a sixth sense he could always tell who needed an extra bit of loving and he never failed to make people feel better after visiting with them. Visitors would come from near and far to visit the famous Dewey. He even stars in two documentaries; one featuring library cats and even one in Japanese. Along with Deweys adventures and antics Myron shares in heartfelt detail her family struggles and tells of life in a small town.
Im a cat lover but I dont think Im being biased when I say that Dewey was a truly incredible cat. From life with such a cruel beginning its amazing to read what a trusting a sensitive cat Dewey became. Vicki Myron and Dewey will do for cat lovers what Marley and John Grogan did for dog lovers. I had to keep the tissues handy while reading this one and I recommend it to all animal lovers.
Jennifer A. (curvymommy) - , reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 59 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 15
As a cat lover and a book lover who worked in a library all through high school, I really thought I was going to LOVE this book. It seemed to have all the right ingredients. However, while the ingredients were there, they just weren't mixed together well enough, and I only moderately liked the book.
Dewey's story was cute, and he certainly was an extraordinary cat. But the constant romanticizing of his story, and the anthropomorphizing of Dewey started to become annoying. The writing wasn't that great, with LOTS of repetition.
The story was more than about just Dewey. Much of the book was about the lifestyle of rural Iowa, and the author's own life challenges. I wasn't expecting that, and to be honest I was a little bored with the descriptions of corn and fields - I'm not a country girl by any means though, so that's not really my cup of tea anyway.
That being said, the ending made me cry. Really. Not just a few tears, but actual crying. So while the writing was simple, the story couldn't help but touch me, and that made it worth reading.
Dewey's story was cute, and he certainly was an extraordinary cat. But the constant romanticizing of his story, and the anthropomorphizing of Dewey started to become annoying. The writing wasn't that great, with LOTS of repetition.
The story was more than about just Dewey. Much of the book was about the lifestyle of rural Iowa, and the author's own life challenges. I wasn't expecting that, and to be honest I was a little bored with the descriptions of corn and fields - I'm not a country girl by any means though, so that's not really my cup of tea anyway.
That being said, the ending made me cry. Really. Not just a few tears, but actual crying. So while the writing was simple, the story couldn't help but touch me, and that made it worth reading.
Angela J. (aparker3) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 6 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 11
I loved most of this book...there were a few chapters I could have done without that just dragged on. There is a lot of history about Iowa in this book, which is fine, I just didn't anticipate it to have as much history as it did.
Helpful Score: 5
This is not a book about "cat". Yes, there is a cat, but Dewey was a special one, "the small-town library cat who touched the world". And there is a strong woman, Vicki Myron who is Dewey's mom. This book was a wonderful story of Dewey the "special" library cat, Ms. Vicki Myron, who worked as a library director and had a lot of stories to tell, and people in Spencer, a small town in Iowa. Every character moved me in different ways; some made me smile, some made me cry, and most of them did me both. Even if you are not a cat lover, there are a lot to enjoy and cry in this book.
I heard there will be a movie based on the book, and Meryl Steep is interested in to involve with this movie. It must be difficult to find the perfect cat to "act" Dewey.
For people who wanted to meet Dewey but couldn't, like me, here are sites you can see Dewey. (If you are planning to read this book, I recommend you to look these sites AFTER YOU READ) ===> http://www.deweyreadmorebooks.com/deweyvideos.php
This one is from CBS news on YouTube ===> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8nSg8oxrfA
I heard there will be a movie based on the book, and Meryl Steep is interested in to involve with this movie. It must be difficult to find the perfect cat to "act" Dewey.
For people who wanted to meet Dewey but couldn't, like me, here are sites you can see Dewey. (If you are planning to read this book, I recommend you to look these sites AFTER YOU READ) ===> http://www.deweyreadmorebooks.com/deweyvideos.php
This one is from CBS news on YouTube ===> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8nSg8oxrfA
Krista (berries674) - reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 92 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
I absolutely loved this book...as a cat owner, i would recommed this to anyone who has pets, or just wants a truly heartfelt book about an animal and its impact on humankind!!! ADORABLE!
Diana C. (dianamarie) - reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 19 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
I really tried to love this book, but alas, it was not so. I was very excited about the concept of this true story, so much so I broke my rule about not purchasing hardback books (due to cost)and purchased this one. The writing was poor; the story is sort of about Dewey, but there are many side stories about other towns and health concerns of the author. It is like the author couldn't stay focused. The is a TON of repetition...so much so that when I got to Chapter 12 I just started skimming.
I would give this writing a C-, but the concept of Dewey is an A. It's a cute idea, but if it had been written with more focus on the main subject, Dewey, it would have been a much better book.
I would give this writing a C-, but the concept of Dewey is an A. It's a cute idea, but if it had been written with more focus on the main subject, Dewey, it would have been a much better book.
Clara W. (MaGee) - reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 43 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
At first I was disappointed with this book. I expected anecdotes and tales of feline hilarity. Instead it is a love story about a woman dedicated to life, her family, her job, her town, her state, and her cat, Dewey Readmore Books.
It is easy to identify with the characters and the setting. Cat and other pet lovers will feel the emotion and connectedness that comes with having a pet. Book lovers will recognize the library, even if they have never been in Spencer, Iowa. Small town inhabitants will assume that the author has visited their town.
The book ends with a modern day parable that exemplifies what life is all about. This is a feel good read with message of which we all need to be reminded.
It is easy to identify with the characters and the setting. Cat and other pet lovers will feel the emotion and connectedness that comes with having a pet. Book lovers will recognize the library, even if they have never been in Spencer, Iowa. Small town inhabitants will assume that the author has visited their town.
The book ends with a modern day parable that exemplifies what life is all about. This is a feel good read with message of which we all need to be reminded.
Laurie S. (LaurieS) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 504 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
This is a sweet confection about a librarian who finds a nearly frozen eight week old kitten in the bottom of their book return bin one frigid winter morn. The ladies adopt him and he finds a permanent home within the walls of their library delighting employees and patrons alike.
The book is as much about the author and her small town, and the tough times its residences are facing with big time agri-farming moving in and putting the little guys out of business in the 80s. Dewey helps soothe the depressed town folk with his loving nature, both the adults desperate to rebuild their lives and children whose parents seem to use the library for free daycare while they work two jobs to stay afloat. Dewey also helps the author through some very difficult times.
That said, the Dewey parts werent overly interesting or hysterically funny to me. I have cats, I love them, even the one possessed by a demon who tries to scratch my face off if hes in a mood and I get too close. Dewey was a lovely kitty, no doubt about it, but his stories though sweet and cute were not all that interesting to read about. Ive witnessed most of Deweys antics, especially the telepathic thing, with my own pets. I swear they can read our minds. Except for my Labrador. Hes a bit of lunkhead. I dont know, maybe it was just the way the author had of telling the story that I didnt enjoy. The telling wasnt as emotional to me as I think it could have been. Maybe I no longer have a heart? Yeah, thats probably it.
Still, reading this book makes me want to open a used book store and populate it with a few homeless kitties. Im not sorry I read it at all but I guess after all of the hype I was expecting something a bit more exceptional than what I found between the pages.
The book is as much about the author and her small town, and the tough times its residences are facing with big time agri-farming moving in and putting the little guys out of business in the 80s. Dewey helps soothe the depressed town folk with his loving nature, both the adults desperate to rebuild their lives and children whose parents seem to use the library for free daycare while they work two jobs to stay afloat. Dewey also helps the author through some very difficult times.
That said, the Dewey parts werent overly interesting or hysterically funny to me. I have cats, I love them, even the one possessed by a demon who tries to scratch my face off if hes in a mood and I get too close. Dewey was a lovely kitty, no doubt about it, but his stories though sweet and cute were not all that interesting to read about. Ive witnessed most of Deweys antics, especially the telepathic thing, with my own pets. I swear they can read our minds. Except for my Labrador. Hes a bit of lunkhead. I dont know, maybe it was just the way the author had of telling the story that I didnt enjoy. The telling wasnt as emotional to me as I think it could have been. Maybe I no longer have a heart? Yeah, thats probably it.
Still, reading this book makes me want to open a used book store and populate it with a few homeless kitties. Im not sorry I read it at all but I guess after all of the hype I was expecting something a bit more exceptional than what I found between the pages.
Sandi M. (myaddiction) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 4 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
I could not wait for this book and bought a copy. I am a cat lover and this book was very well written. Of course I believed it needed more Dewey but that's just the cat lover speaking. I am left with my own memories of that once in a lifetime cat I have loved and lost...
Krista C. (kacey14) - reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 47 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
From reading this book I learned about an amazing cat; what small town life is like in Iowa; (think straight roads and tall corn) the inner workings of a library; life, love and loss.
My favorite quote from the book was found near the final page:
"Find your place. Be happy with what you have. Treat everyone well. Live a good life. It isn't about material thinks; it's about love. And you can never anticipate love."
That may sound like a sweet little saying, but really when it all boils down -- it's a great philosophy. I only gave the book three stars. That's my rating for a good solid book, and that's what this is to me. It didn't change the way I looked at the world. It did educate me about what life was like in a world different than my own, and reminded me again to get back to basics with my life. Shoot, come to think of it, I'm going to have to change me rating to 4 stars. :-)
My favorite quote from the book was found near the final page:
"Find your place. Be happy with what you have. Treat everyone well. Live a good life. It isn't about material thinks; it's about love. And you can never anticipate love."
That may sound like a sweet little saying, but really when it all boils down -- it's a great philosophy. I only gave the book three stars. That's my rating for a good solid book, and that's what this is to me. It didn't change the way I looked at the world. It did educate me about what life was like in a world different than my own, and reminded me again to get back to basics with my life. Shoot, come to think of it, I'm going to have to change me rating to 4 stars. :-)
Donna D. (grandmakitty) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 75 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I, too, was a little disappointed with the running on of Iowa history, etc, but the parts about Dewey, I loved, and enjoyed. Being a cat lover myself, I cried and cried at the end of the book. I knew what was coming and I still cried. I couldn't help myself. It was a good read in that way, that you get involved, in caring about Dewey, and the people that cared about him. I liked the pictures of Dewey at the beginning of each chapter, too.
Mary B. (booksrfun) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 15 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This was a very enjoyable book that almost made me wish I lived in Iowa and had a cat as a pet. I wondered how an entire book could be written about a cat's life but found that I enjoyed the side stories about Iowa history and also found it interesting how Vicki's hardships and heartaches were interlaced in the story. A little repetitious when it came to all the articles and publicity about Dewey but he was certainly a very likeable cat character and I enjoyed reading about him. Recommend for a light and quick read.
Shana R. (LynniePennie) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 169 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Absolutely charming story! Sorry wish listers this one is a keeper! The other reviewers have covered the plot rather well so I won't go into that. All I will say is that yes, this is a simply written story. It's simple and heart-touching! You don't need big words to tell a touching story.
The author does tell about her life, how Dewey touched her life and how Dewey saved the library and gave residents of Spencer, Iowa (where this story takes place) hope during the recession of the 1980's. Unlike other reviewers I thought this tied in nicely with the small town story and setting of this true story. As the other reviewers mentioned the author does tell of the history of the town, but, I thought it was imperative to the story. Most of the history was about the residents of Spencer, Iowa standing together throughout hard times and the author gives many examples. She ties the history into stories about Dewey. She also tells of her life, because, she ties this into how Dewey touched not only her life, but the world.
This is a tear jerker! Reminds me of my kitty cat! If you're a cat lover that has a loyal kitty, I think you'd relate to this story.
The author does tell about her life, how Dewey touched her life and how Dewey saved the library and gave residents of Spencer, Iowa (where this story takes place) hope during the recession of the 1980's. Unlike other reviewers I thought this tied in nicely with the small town story and setting of this true story. As the other reviewers mentioned the author does tell of the history of the town, but, I thought it was imperative to the story. Most of the history was about the residents of Spencer, Iowa standing together throughout hard times and the author gives many examples. She ties the history into stories about Dewey. She also tells of her life, because, she ties this into how Dewey touched not only her life, but the world.
This is a tear jerker! Reminds me of my kitty cat! If you're a cat lover that has a loyal kitty, I think you'd relate to this story.
Helpful Score: 3
OK -- you're all right -- its not well written, not witty or urbane -- but I cried all the way thru it. It is a darling, homespun tale of a woman, her town, her job, her life and family, and a cat.
I admit, I am a librarian and a cat lover (tho I don't have a cat at this time), and a former Midwesterner...all that may have added up to the tears, but it really is a lovely read. Restores your faith in life, and its ups and downs. It also gives the obvious healing power that animals have...
Worth the time, worth the tears.
I admit, I am a librarian and a cat lover (tho I don't have a cat at this time), and a former Midwesterner...all that may have added up to the tears, but it really is a lovely read. Restores your faith in life, and its ups and downs. It also gives the obvious healing power that animals have...
Worth the time, worth the tears.
Helpful Score: 3
This was a wonderful book. My local library had a library cat, and they are not words to describe how much these animals can mean to people. This is such a sweet book, and it gives you hope that the world is not so bad.
Shana R. (LynniePennie) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 169 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Absolutely charming story! Sorry wish listers this one is a keeper! The other reviewers have covered the plot rather well so I won't go into that. All I will say is that yes, this is a simply written story. It's simple and heart-touching! You don't need big words to tell a touching story.
The author does tell about her life, how Dewey touched her life and how Dewey saved the library and gave residents of Spencer, Iowa (where this story takes place) hope during the recession of the 1980's. Unlike other reviewers I thought this tied in nicely with the small town story and setting of this true story. As the other reviewers mentioned the author does tell of the history of the town, but, I thought it was imperative to the story. Most of the history was about the residents of Spencer, Iowa standing together throughout hard times and the author gives many examples. She ties the history into stories about Dewey. She also tells of her life, because, she ties this into how Dewey touched not only her life, but the world.
This is a tear jerker! Reminds me of my kitty cat! If you're a cat lover that has a loyal kitty, I think you'd relate to this story.
The author does tell about her life, how Dewey touched her life and how Dewey saved the library and gave residents of Spencer, Iowa (where this story takes place) hope during the recession of the 1980's. Unlike other reviewers I thought this tied in nicely with the small town story and setting of this true story. As the other reviewers mentioned the author does tell of the history of the town, but, I thought it was imperative to the story. Most of the history was about the residents of Spencer, Iowa standing together throughout hard times and the author gives many examples. She ties the history into stories about Dewey. She also tells of her life, because, she ties this into how Dewey touched not only her life, but the world.
This is a tear jerker! Reminds me of my kitty cat! If you're a cat lover that has a loyal kitty, I think you'd relate to this story.
Gia W. (giaw) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 58 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I loved reading this book, so I gave it 5 stars (my first 5 star rating ever). I can see why the book has become so popular and is on so many wish lists. Being an animal lover, it was so easy to fall in love with Dewey, the Spencer Library cat.
This book is not only about Dewey, the cat, but also about small towns in Iowa, the farm crises in the '80s, the resilience of the people and how a town survived. It's a beautiful love story between a woman, a town and a cat. I was sorry the book had to end.
This book is not only about Dewey, the cat, but also about small towns in Iowa, the farm crises in the '80s, the resilience of the people and how a town survived. It's a beautiful love story between a woman, a town and a cat. I was sorry the book had to end.
Angie M. (angiem) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 13 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Great book for the most part, some of the chapters didn't seen necessary. But total tear jerker if you are an animal lover. Brought back funny and sad memories.
Helpful Score: 2
I received this book as a Christmas gift and didn't think I would like it because I normaly read fiction. However, I am a cat lover so I thought I would give it a try. It turned out to be wonderfully heart-warming story. I was so thankful that I received the book as a gift. I was an easy but moving read that had me crying in parts and laughing in others. I would recommend this book to anyone who loves animals.
Maureen T. reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 8 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This book was an easy and enjoyable read about Dewey Readmore Books, an abandoned kitten who had been heartlessly shoved into the book return of a small-town Iowa library on a bitterly frigid night.
Rescued by the library staff, the kitten is nursed back to health and returns the favor as he restores the faith and pride of a mid-Western town struggling to pull itself through the farm foreclosure crisis of the 1980's. A heartwarming story of a stray cat who became world famous, this book is a must-read for any animal lover.
Rescued by the library staff, the kitten is nursed back to health and returns the favor as he restores the faith and pride of a mid-Western town struggling to pull itself through the farm foreclosure crisis of the 1980's. A heartwarming story of a stray cat who became world famous, this book is a must-read for any animal lover.
Cynthia L. (Honeygirl62) - , reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 165 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This book was about Dewey Readmore Books, a cat that was found in the drop box of the Spencer, Iowa Public Library as a tiny 8-week old kitten by librarian Vicki Myron. Dewey became the "library cat" and lived there the rest of his life (19 years). He was cute and very friendly to everyone...the librarians, the patrons, the children. Eventually he became famous all over the world, having many newspaper and magazine articles written about him, and several documentaries made about him. The story is also about Vicki and her life, and about the town of Spencer. As I always do, I cried in the end when Dewey died. If you are an animal lover, you will love this book.
Linda R. (petpeople) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 14 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
If you're lucky in life to have a furry companion that you know was meant just for you, you'll understand why the author wrote this book about Dewey. Their relationship became a bond forever & one many readers will relate to. His life in the library is delightfully told. You'll wish you too had met him. Thanks to Vicki Myron for keeping his memory alive & letting us enjoy his antics & the love he shared.
Lisa Marie I. (lovestory) - , reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 8 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I love Dewey's story in itself--how he survived and made the people and community around him happy.
No doubt Dewey and Ms. Myron had a wonderful and indescribable relationship, and although the book was highly entertaining, I personally felt it was really repetitive and I expected more in terms of the writing and the content. Yes, Dewey obviously affected a lot of people, but I felt like every chapter revolved around the same thing--the writers would constantly go back to how Dewey was special because of how he just "knew" or how he never changed and was reliable.
I don't mean to sound critical, as I'm sure this was a hard book for Ms. Myron to write, but I was looking for more variety.
It was a wonderful book and I highly recommend it because of the "story" of Dewey. However, I feel as though the writing itself lacks the vivaciousness of Dewey himself.
No doubt Dewey and Ms. Myron had a wonderful and indescribable relationship, and although the book was highly entertaining, I personally felt it was really repetitive and I expected more in terms of the writing and the content. Yes, Dewey obviously affected a lot of people, but I felt like every chapter revolved around the same thing--the writers would constantly go back to how Dewey was special because of how he just "knew" or how he never changed and was reliable.
I don't mean to sound critical, as I'm sure this was a hard book for Ms. Myron to write, but I was looking for more variety.
It was a wonderful book and I highly recommend it because of the "story" of Dewey. However, I feel as though the writing itself lacks the vivaciousness of Dewey himself.
Bethany M. (psuchick402) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 27 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
"Dewey" is an amazing book! I listened to it on CD and it was so heart-warming. It makes me want to get a kitty of my own!
Allison B. reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 2 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Once I started reading this book, I couldn't put it down. You will definitely need a box of Kleenex for the last few chapters, especially if you're a cat lover and have a tender heart.
Bonnie A. (ladycholla) - , reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 2081 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I absolutely loved this story and if you don't want to cry, don't read. A couple of places are very sad, but overall an excellent story. Vicki did a marvelous job. If I could give this book 10 stars I would.
Tracy S. (Bernelli) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 266 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I thought this book would be the cat-version of Marley & Me. Although it was written differently, and includes a lot of history about northeastern Iowa, and the librarian-author, it was still a great read. I wish I'd had the opportunity to meet Dewey. What an amazing creature, and a very good love story.
Helpful Score: 2
This is a GREAT book - about how a small town can come to gether and what makes it change its ways. I loved it! and wish I had a "Dewey" of my own!
Lynda C. (Readnmachine) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 1479 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This nonfiction story of a kitten rescued from a library drop-box, who became a library mascot and more, is interwoven with the story of a small town in the American midwest in the late 20th century.
Helpful Score: 2
I honestly bought this book because of it's cover. I am an animal lover. But the book was no disappointment. Many antidotes of how a stray kitten came to change a town, a little history on Spencer, Iowa, and some insight to what makes a small town library the heart of the community made it for an easy read. But be warned. If you have ever owned a pet, the ending will make you remember why you share your life with furry friends.
Roxanne M. (bkldy) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 6 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This was a terrific story and made even sweeter because it is a true story. I laughed, I cried, and felt so much proud for that community.
Kristene W. (kmwelli) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 31 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book proved to be dissappointing as it was boring to read. There was a little more history of Iowa in it than I preferred. The plot was not very exciting, and a lot of pointless details. The story of Dewey himself would make really cute children's books because the little stories of Dewey in this book are short and sweet. If you are a cat-lover, you may not like the end. I did not enjoy the end. Mostly, I think this book was overrated.
Karen K. (kkowert) - , reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 44 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
In the interest of full disclosure, I am a cat lover, which is why I picked up this book. Yes, it is a story about a little kitten discovered in a library drop box on a freezing winter morning in Iowa; but it is also a story of small town life and a personal story of the librarian who found Dewey.
This is a heartwarming story of how one homeless alley cat gave people something to smile about in a small town in Iowa that was going through economic tough times. The book is a nice, cute story when you are ready for some light reading.
This is a heartwarming story of how one homeless alley cat gave people something to smile about in a small town in Iowa that was going through economic tough times. The book is a nice, cute story when you are ready for some light reading.
Carol N. (carolpwv) - , reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 47 more book reviews
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I loved this heartwarming story, with a tearful ending. It is not just about an extraordinary cat, but of the people of Spencer, Iowa. I have read it twice. It is a keeper.
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very heartwarming book of a kitten raised in a library
Sue T. (moosesue) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 28 more book reviews
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My daughter read this book and enjoyed it. She said it was an "easy" read and she really liked it.
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One of my favorites. Cat lover or not, you will enjoy this book. It shows the true compassion and understanding animals have. This is a heart warmer.
Carolyn B. reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 4 more book reviews
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Very nice, fun read. I enjoyed the local Iowa history intertwined with the antics of the cat Dewey and the personal struggles of the author.
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I loved this book! I never dreamed so much could be written about one cat!!!
Jennifer M. (JRM) - reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 11 more book reviews
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After Marley and Me, I had high hopes for this book - a kitten left in the book drop, what a great story! However, it was all downhill from there. It feels like a 7th grader wrote the book, lots of repetition (we get it, Dewey didn't like to be petted on his belly!)strange side trips into Iowa history and the head librarians health issues were scattered throughout the story. Felt like they were added to pad the book and add another 50 pages because maybe there wasn't that much story there to begin with? Dewey is certainly cute, but the book was unfortunate.
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This is a really good book for cat fans. the antics this cat pulls is hillarious. I definantly reccomend for anyone looking for a good read. tissues reccomended for the last couple chapters.
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I enjoyed this book as a light, easy read. I'm not a cat person, but I appreciate pet antics and personalities. I thought the history and side stories were interesting and gave a good perspective on the narrator's life and thoughts.
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This was a wonderful book. It not only covers Dewey's life, but when you finish reading the book you feel like you have been to Spencer, Iowa, and know the librarian personally.
Heather S. (suitechic1979) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 17 more book reviews
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I really enjoyed reading this book. This small cat really touched my heart and the hearts of others. It was definitely worth the read, and if you are a cat or animal lover, this is definitely a book that you will want to read.
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One of the most heart warming books I have ever read. Even if cats aren't your thing, you will fall in love with Dewey. Find out how this little nearly frozen hair ball won the hearts of people the world over.
David M. (407dm) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 2 more book reviews
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A great book, not just about a cat. Maybe about the meaning of life. Nice story that would come from Iowa. AAA+++
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Although I liked this book at times I found it a bit repetitious, not enough to detract me from finishing it though.
Kathryn R. (WartburgPanda) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 32 more book reviews
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If you love animals, you will love this true account of a kitten found half frozen in a library book return slot. You will fall in love with Dewey along with this librarian. I loved this book soooo much I bought it for many of my friends. If you loved Marley, you will love this one.
Beverly W S. reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 24 more book reviews
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Heart-warming story of a rescued cat, but with way too much emphasis on the personal trials and tragedies of the author.
Teresa H. (WarEagle78) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 337 more book reviews
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A lovely story of a library cat and the lives he touched. Cats are such individuals! Enjoyed the book very much.
Melissa J. (carolinacasey) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 3 more book reviews
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I am a soon-to-be Veterinarian. I love animals, pets, and stories about them. However, I found this book a slow read. I couldn't become interested in the story line or the people in the book. I did like the parts that discussed Dewey and his antics, but those were few and far between. I never did finish this book. There was much more hype about this book than necessary.
Theresa L. (theresapus) - , reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 43 more book reviews
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I really loved this book. It's just a good, heart-warming story about a cat who touches so many lives. I highly recommend it, especially if you're a cat person.
Rachel H. reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 317 more book reviews
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If I could give this book a 10 star rating, I would. It is so well written taking the reader to the highs and lows of emotions. As a cat lover/keeper I could relate to some of the activities and empathize with many more.
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Excellent book! Just finished and loved it! Also, there are alot of videos on YouTube about Dewey Readmore Books. This was an exceptional cat.
Leslie P. (kermitreads) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 53 more book reviews
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I think I might be the only person alive who hates this book. Boring, poorly written and filled with weird side-stories of the author's health and life issues. The person who wrote the dust jacket description deserves an award for marketing. The book is no where near as good as it claims to be.
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This is an easy-reading book that I thoroughly enjoyed. The story isn't just about a cat. It's about a very special cat and all the people who meet and love him.
Marleen M. reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 304 more book reviews
Every cat lover is going to love this book.
R E K. (bigstone) - , reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 1453 more book reviews
Dewey was a loving and affectionate cat who found a home in a library after being stuffed in the book drop box on a frigid day. This read is a light one that rolls along in a quiet way. Dewey is everyone's perfect pet. He loves people at least those who visit the library and admire him. His popularity in this little community increased the patronage of the library.
I can't say I would recommend this read but it's ok. It's simple but not really as much fun as other books I have read about pets. Nevertheless, Dewey put this small Iowa town on the map and many people were so intrigued by his story that they came to see the cat who adopted a town, a library, and its patrons. Interesting. And, yes, I am a cat lover!
I can't say I would recommend this read but it's ok. It's simple but not really as much fun as other books I have read about pets. Nevertheless, Dewey put this small Iowa town on the map and many people were so intrigued by his story that they came to see the cat who adopted a town, a library, and its patrons. Interesting. And, yes, I am a cat lover!
One of the sweet books I have ever read !! Enjopyed it so !! I grew up in a larger, Iowa town, and loved the description of Spencer, though I have never been there, it reminded me of other , smaller, towns around Waterloo !! We have two cats and though we love them too death, they are not at all like Dewey, they are not 'lap cats' or real people lovers.
Susan G. (onstagegirl) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 81 more book reviews
Heartfelt story of a library cat in a small town, Spencer, Iowa. Interwoven in Dewey's story is the story of the town, the author's own story, and the story of a small town.
Pictures of Dewey are a nice addition. Quick easy read.
Pictures of Dewey are a nice addition. Quick easy read.
Mary Q. (gnomelover) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 19 more book reviews
A heartwarming tale of the power of an animal to affect the lives of the humans about him.
Very touching story about how one small creature can affect everyone and everything for the better.
Carol C. (Trailnut) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 18 more book reviews
I never thought a story about a cat living in a library could be so much fun to read. But it was ..... 2 thumbs up !!
monteverde reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 10 more book reviews
Sweet, touching tear-jerker about a cat... What's not to love.
Faye W. (AllieFWilliam) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 97 more book reviews
Heart warming story especially for cat lovers.
Jillian D. (jillybean7682) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 19 more book reviews
It wasn't a fast read for me, but I felt like I needed to take my time with this book. It felt special from the start. I was right. I fell in love (again) with my own cat, Olivia, while reading this book - plus Dewey. I wish I could have met this cat...his story is very simple, love knows no bounds. Simply by being himself, Dewey managed to touch the lives of thousands upon thousands. Maybe we can do the same. I cried, I laughed.... it wasn't just about Dewey, it was about the people he met and loved during his 19 year life. Totally worth the read!
Laura R. (starwolf) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 120 more book reviews
Oh my what a tear jerker! The story of a tiny kitten found stuffed down the return book slot at a library. His life, how he effected the library staff, the town, and the world. Ending with his death and how even that brought a town together.
Nancy B. (ruthienan) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 22 more book reviews
This is an extraordinary story about small midwestern town library that adopted a remarkable cat. I don't usually go for "cute animal" books, but this not anything like I imagined...
It was amazing and surprisingly delightful. It provides insight into what one small creature can do for an entire community.
It was amazing and surprisingly delightful. It provides insight into what one small creature can do for an entire community.
Cynthia (cswetzel) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 19 more book reviews
This little book was quite a disappointment. I wanted so much to like it. I wanted it to be about the cat. It was about the community/area... nothing wrong with that, I just wanted it to be a "cat" book. :(
Judy M. (menzrob) - , reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 81 more book reviews
Super book! Dewey was an irresistible , extremely photogenic, and perceptive cat whose antics totally delighted me. Yes, the ending is sad, but the rest of the book totally makes up for it. A must read!
Angie A. (sh0rtstak) - , reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 89 more book reviews
This could have been a great story if the author would have left out her personal issues as well as so much history of her Iowa town and had just focused on the cat. As a cat lover, as well as a foster & rescue for cats, I had high hopes for this book. It was just okay. Dewey is an amazing cat. Too bad the writer couldn't just go with that and leave the boring out of it.
Pam H. (PamelaH) - reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 90 more book reviews
On the coldest night of the year, a kitten was abandoned and thrown in a book-return slot at the Spencer Public Library in Spencer, Iowa. The librarian, also the author of this book, found this nearly frozen kitten the following morning and takes him in. So begins the story about this amazing cat named Dewey Readmore Books. Although I found some of Myron's narrative a bit anthropomorphic, I have to say that I too, had a cat who seemed to understand, respond, and know exactly what I needed when I needed it. This is a heart warming story about a cat that brings a town and its people together in amazing ways. There is some town history along with the author's life stories in this book which gives the Dewey story an interesting backdrop. A quick and easy read.
Trish S. (skystew) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 7 more book reviews
I don't even like cats and I read this in 2 sittings. Easy read and you will learn something about Iowa!
Adrienne W. reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 4 more book reviews
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this inspirational story. What a sweet cat this was; worthy of the acclaim. I recommend this to all cat lovers.
Connie A. (jazzysmom) - , reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 907 more book reviews
I am such an animal lover, after i read Marley and Me, i didn't think i could take any more animal stories for a couple years. But i had the oppertunity and i did read this---what a lovely story--Dewey jumped into my heart right away and as with Marly, i will always remember this book and this cat. I know without a doubt that there is a place for all these beautiful and sometime somewhat not quite so beautiful animals in heaven. This little kitty changed a whole town!! Even government can't do that!! This is a read not to be missed.
If you are a cat lover as am I, you will love this book.
Christina B. (christinaholly) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 27 more book reviews
This was a great, heartwarming story of how an abandoned kitten touched the lives of everyone around him. I wholeheartedly recommend for any cat lover.
Brenna B. (demiducky25) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 161 more book reviews
This is a cute and touching story about Dewey, a library cat in a small town in Iowa. Dewey was found stuffed in the book return box of the Spencer Public Library as a kitten, and he would then spend the next 19 years living in the library, forming relationships with the people of the community, including Vicki Myron, the library's director. This is also Vicki's story as much of the book spends time analyzing her own life and how Dewey helped influence her life. After all, he lived in the library nearly the entire time she worked there, so their stories can't help but be intertwined. Finally, it's also the story of Spencer, Iowa and the changes it goes through during the nearly 20 years presented in this book. All-in-all, this is a touching tale of love and friendship, interspersed with cute anecdotes about Dewey's adventures (some of the stories reminding me of my own cat so I felt I could connect with those particular tales).
Dana W. (SouthWestZippy) - , reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 265 more book reviews
Beautifully told story about a library cat loved by a town.
Sena G. (bluegrassgirl) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 4 more book reviews
A sweet book about a cat, a librarian, a library and a small town!
This is a book that my book club chose to read for the month of September. There was not a single negative comment from anyone in the club. We all loved the book and had such an enjoyable time relating our own cat stories.
I am not a cat lover, but I fell in love with this one, as I read the book. It is a true story of a rescued kitten who made such a difference in the lives of many people. I wept at the end as Dewey passed away. What a delight this book was to me!
Light read. Enjoyed it!
Michelle C. (Shellaree) - reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 270 more book reviews
This is a sweet book about a cat who lived in a small town library. This book also deals with the authors difficulties too and how that Dewey was so special.
What a heart warming book for us cat lovers!I liked how the author shared local history, as it gave one a total feel for the community.
Marianne S. (sfc95) - , reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 686 more book reviews
This book is an interesting story about a cat that touched the lives of many, it has a few diversions to talk about the authors life, some are necessary others are not. It is hard to imagine that an entire book can be dedicated to a cat, therefore I guess the diversions were necessary in order to make this an entire book.
Danielle S. (sixfourthree) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 5 more book reviews
Excellent read for animal lovers or anyone looking for a nice story.
Kirsten F. (spiral) - reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 21 more book reviews
Amazing and heart warming, great for kids!
Alice B. reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 3591 more book reviews
How much of an impact can an animal have? How many lives can one cat touch? How is it possible for an abandoned kitten to transform a small library, save a classic American town, and eventually become famous around the world? You can't even begin to answer those questions until you hear the charming story of Dewey Readmore Books, the beloved library cat of Spencer, Iowa.
Dewey's story starts in the worst possible way. Only a few weeks old, on the coldest night of the year, he was stuffed into the returned book slot at the Spencer Public Library. He was found the next morning by library director, Vicki Myron, a single mother who had survived the loss of her family farm, a breast cancer scare, and an alcoholic husband. Dewey won her heart, and the hearts of the staff, by pulling himself up and hobbling on frostbitten feet to nudge each of them in a gesture of thanks and love. For the next nineteen years, he never stopped charming the people of Spencer with his enthusiasm, warmth, humility, (for a cat) and, above all, his sixth sense about who needed him most.
As his fame grew from town to town, then state to state, and finally, amazingly, worldwide, Dewey became more than just a friend; he became a source of pride for an extraordinary Heartland farming town pulling its way slowly back from the greatest crisis in its long history. Great gift book. Great story!
Dewey's story starts in the worst possible way. Only a few weeks old, on the coldest night of the year, he was stuffed into the returned book slot at the Spencer Public Library. He was found the next morning by library director, Vicki Myron, a single mother who had survived the loss of her family farm, a breast cancer scare, and an alcoholic husband. Dewey won her heart, and the hearts of the staff, by pulling himself up and hobbling on frostbitten feet to nudge each of them in a gesture of thanks and love. For the next nineteen years, he never stopped charming the people of Spencer with his enthusiasm, warmth, humility, (for a cat) and, above all, his sixth sense about who needed him most.
As his fame grew from town to town, then state to state, and finally, amazingly, worldwide, Dewey became more than just a friend; he became a source of pride for an extraordinary Heartland farming town pulling its way slowly back from the greatest crisis in its long history. Great gift book. Great story!
Leslie C. (LeslieLenox) - reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 4 more book reviews
Wonderful heartwarming tale of the author and experiences with a feline library volunteer.
Cis H. (californiadreamin) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 279 more book reviews
Such a sweet story. Dewey was dumped into the Book Return box on a cold winter night. Librarian Vickie Myron rescues him and forms a strong bond of love and respect. Dewey wins the hearts of library patrons and becomes a world-wide star. Light, heart-felt story of how this adorable cat spent his life inside a small-town library.
Elaine T. (granny79) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 15 more book reviews
If you are a animal lover this is one of the best. i fell in love with Dewey. I thank God for how He gives us animals that love us and become such a life change to our lives. I picture God in the background perhaps saying, Look if they can love in such a faithful way, can't you?
A wonderful touching read.
Shay K. (CityGirl56) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 27 more book reviews
I don't usually read books about cats, first actually, but I enjoyed it. This book tells how an unexpected find in the library brought so much life to the staff, patrons & library. It's a sweet read, great for a snowy day cuddled up with a cat.
Linda K. (lhasalover) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 203 more book reviews
I am not a cat person. I am a dog person but a sucker for any animal story. Yes it drags a little in the middle, but worth the read. I am surprised I never heard about him since I am such an animal lover.
Great book, it made me laugh out loud and also cry. I can't re-post yet as my whole family wants to read!
Nicole M. reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 40 more book reviews
It was very slow at times. Overall it was a sweet book if you love cats.
Marilyn R. reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 3 more book reviews
Excellent book. Dewey is a love able cat who comes to the library as a straggly animal but soon melts the hearts of staff and participants of the library.
Christine J. (scrappygal) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 8 more book reviews
Great story.
PURRFECT READ FOR CAT LOVERS
LENNY S. (LENNY01) - , reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 82 more book reviews
A must read for cat lovers. I understood everything so well because my kitties over the years have done the same. Not in a library, but in the hearts of all who loved them
Laurie M. (reading-galore) - , reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 115 more book reviews
I really loved this book! Dewey is so loving that he really touches your heart with his actions. However, I felt that there was a bit too much personal and medical history on the part of the author. This was an easy read with each chapter containing a separate story about Dewey, making it easy to pick up and read a chapter, set it down and come back to continue reading. As a cat lover, I think it's a wonderful idea to have a cat in a library!
Kim M. (Eucalia) reviewed Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World on + 52 more book reviews
For some reason Dewey just didn't do it for me. After recently reading and falling in love with Marley & Me, I was looking forward to reading another animal book. This book, about a kitten thrown down a library book return slot in freezing Iowa who is adopted by the library and spends the next nineteen years living there and changing lives, promised to fill the bill. Unfortunately, I felt no connection to Dewey and little empathy for his librarian narrator. Perhaps it's just because I've never owned a cat, but I just had trouble caring about his finicky diet or even believing some of his antics. My favorite part of this whole novel was the introduction, "Welcome to Iowa," before Dewey even appeared on the scene. My attention span for Dewey was probably more suited to one of the many magazine articles about him that were described in the book instead of for the book itself.
A few bricks and mortar bookstores have resident cats, but not many libraries. The cat turned out to be good on television (doing more than napping) and Ms. Myron explains how this played into her efforts to improve the library. Spencer suffered a large fire in 1931 and rebuilt, but the 1980s decline in the farm economy almost did the town in.
Dewey was a kitten stuffed through the book drop at the Spencer, Iowa, public library and resided there for nineteen years.
The book includes all the details: "Dewey was still constipated, so on Dr. Esterly's orders I copied a page out of a calendar and hung it on the wall. Every time someone found a present in Dewey's litter box, they marked the date. The calendar was known throughout the office as Dewey's Poop Chart."
Chart of Dewey's nutritional likes and dislikes. No index.
Dewey was a kitten stuffed through the book drop at the Spencer, Iowa, public library and resided there for nineteen years.
The book includes all the details: "Dewey was still constipated, so on Dr. Esterly's orders I copied a page out of a calendar and hung it on the wall. Every time someone found a present in Dewey's litter box, they marked the date. The calendar was known throughout the office as Dewey's Poop Chart."
Chart of Dewey's nutritional likes and dislikes. No index.
loved this book
This is a Amazing book! It is a must read. It will have you in tears in the end!!
~J
THIS WAS THE BEST BOOK I EVER READ!!!
~J
THIS WAS THE BEST BOOK I EVER READ!!!