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Waltzing the Cat
Waltzing the Cat
Author: Pam Houston
?Fat with meaning . . . tastes oh so sinfully good.? ?Washington Post Book WorldEver since the publication of Cowboys Are My Weakness, Pam Houston's fans have clamored for more from the woman with a penchant for the laconic men of the West. Now, in eleven linked fictions featuring a peripatetic photographer named Lucy O'Rourke, Houston serves up...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780393343472
ISBN-10: 0393343472
Publication Date: 1/28/2013
Pages: 304
Edition: Reprint
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  • Currently 2.5/5 Stars.
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2.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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When Lucy O'Rourke was 2 her father threw her into the New Jersey surf. She passed the flotation test then, but nature--wild and human--has been subjecting her to variations on the theme ever since. True, the thirtyish photographer-protagonist of Waltzing the Cat is drawn to dangerous locales, from the Ecuadorian jungle where murderous grand caymans lie at the ready to the Provincetown beaches where her latest nominee for Mr. Right seems only a hair less lethal. But as she has yet to learn, the most elemental struggles begin at home. In the heartbreaking title story, Lucy's classically disconnected WASP family channels all available affection through Suzette, their roly-poly feline (29 pounds and counting!). "The cat and I were always friends until I left home and fell in love with men who raised dogs and smelled like foreign places. Now when I come home for a visit the cat eyes me, territorial, like an only child."
Lucy's survival strategies also desert her when it comes to men. They're trouble when they don't want her, more so when they do. In addition, they're adept at giving the answer "no"
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A great book about a young woman surviving hard times.
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This is the follow-up to Houston's Cowboys Are My Weakness. Lots of romantic adventures, including a surprise encounter with Carlos Castendada at an airport gate!
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Love Pam Houston.....short stories....charming...give her a try!


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