Today, we are reviewing a pawsome book titled “The Life and Love of Cats” by Lewis Blackwell.
I say “we” because Kitshka and I really wanted to do the review ourselves…
…but we’ve agreed to let the human write it because although it is a book about us kitties, the author says it is a book for cat worshipers lovers. Here is a short presentation by the publisher:
Photographer Lewis Blackwell takes readers on the ultimate cat lover’s journey in The Life and Love of Cats, providing a unique perspective on one of our closest companions. Starting with the earliest records of domestic cats nine thousands years ago in Africa and the Mediterranean, Blackwell celebrates and explores the joy of cats in our lives, searching for the essence of our connection with them. Supporting the text is his presentation of a unique range of images shot by leading animal photographers from around the world.
So, without further ado… here is my human’s review.
Thank you, Texas.
I must start by saying that I am quite the cat lover, and anything with a cat on it gets my attention. When I first saw the cover of this book, as well as its title, I was intrigued.
The Life and Love of Cats. The title alone seems to sum up the intention of its author, Lewis Blackwell, and the goal of each of us cat lovers: witnessing and understanding the life of the feline companions we, cat lovers, cherish. Can we ever get an accurate understanding of our cats? That’s the leitmotiv of the book. The author asks the question as if putting a watermark on the pictures… and seems to have his doubts.
Don’t get him wrong: this is not that cats act beyond coherent. Mystery is part of their charm and why we love them so much. Unlike dogs, cats can hardly be trained or expected to act predictably. They seem to see things we don’t, they seem to be deep in thoughts… but are they even thinking, the author wonders? Aren’t we just projecting our way of operating and living on them? Maybe. Probably, in many ways. True, cat blogs and sites filled with cat memes are mixing human traits with human interpretations of feline behavior (I almost felt like writing cattitude, which would only confirm the author’s point). I see it more as a desire to understand them though, as well as to put them on a pedestal: they make our lives so much better, they deserve the glory… the worship?
The book is definitely a book for cat lovers. Blackwell takes us on a journey to discover what made this beautiful animal the emblem of mystery it has become: from being worshiped to being reviled. Humans may have a hard time understanding cats, but they are responsible for many of the attributes they are given today: from the legendary mystery to, sadly, the irrational (my choice of word) curses.
The book is divided into nine chapters, like the nine lives of cats: Evolution; Domestic; Wild; Sense; Breeds; Cute; Healing; Black; Eternal. The text is not all: 117 gorgeous photographs of cats of all sorts make it an art book that any cat lover will be proud to own. The pictures are beautiful. They are also punctuated, as is the text, with quotes and sayings about cats.
What seems to clearly transpire from reading this book is that its author admires cats and is yearning to understand them more than we can. Or is he? Part of the mystery cats will probably long keep makes a good part of their charm: half domestic, half wild, this is that “otherness” mentioned in the book that we admire.
To quote the author,
this is a book for people who love cats. Unashamedly, victoriously, and wonderfully so!
I think this quote sums up the book pretty well. I would bet that many cat lovers who will put their paws hands on this book will want to have it in their collection. This book is a beautiful gift for a cat lover. It is also a beautiful tribute to cats.
The Life and Love of Cats
By Lewis Blackwell
Abrams Books
ISBN: 1-4197-0404-4
Publishing Date: 10/1/2012
Trim Size: 12 x 12
Page Count: 216
Cover: Hardcover with jacket
Illustrations: 117 color photographs
Click here to go to the Publisher’s website. Click here to go to Amazon.
Thank you, human. And I would like to add that despite Mr. Blackwell saying that he has “yet to meet a cat who is interested in reading,” Kitshka and I enjoyed his book. Okay, maybe not in the human way of enjoying a book. But we enjoyed it anyway.
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Has any of you seen/read this book? What were your thoughts about it?
We want to thank Abrams Books for sending us a review copy of “The Life and Love of Cats.” Receiving the copy did not influence our review.
your review was completely delightful! This is one I hadn’t heard of, it definitely sounds like a must read!
dood…..way awesum ree views ewe did that yur mom steeled frum ewe ta use in her werds…:) we doez knot have this book yet but thanx ta YUR review we will cheks it out..meowloz ta milou…hope everee one haza ton oh tunie thurzday !
A must for all kitty lovers out there. Great review but you both add a little extra with you presence. Have a terrific Thursday.
Best wishes Molly
What a super review! Love the cover of the book – and it sounds like Mr. Blackwell has done a good job of covering all the bases of life with and admiration of the fabulous feline! Obviously Texas and Kitshka approved of it as well…..it looks like they enjoyed reading it AND lounging on it !!
Kitty hugs, Sammy (and his Mom)
Loving the captures:) What a Great Gift Idea for a Cat Lover! Have a Purrfect Day!!!
That was a great review about a great book. I like the cover… imagine… such a wallpaper – wow!!! I like Kitshka’s kind of reading… I’m always reading books headfirst too… Have a wonderful thursday and thanks for a great post!
That book sounds like a great Mother’s Day gift. I think Mom will be throwing some hints Dad’s way to get it for her from us. Thanks for sharing. Purrs and hugs, Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Fiona. Astrid, Lisbeth and Calista Josette
Mommy hasn’t seen the book at our local bookstores. The cover is stunning! Like you, we enjoy Mommy’s books too…but not in a way Mommy appreciates. We NOM the books!
I am glad the author plays up our mystery. Because it is true – we kitties are deep and complicated and beyond mere human comprehension!
You kitties did such a good job showing us the book. It sounds like a great book. We will have to save our green papers. Take care.
Congratulations for this first review! You and Titschka are so professional !! Impressive indeed!
Do you know that in France, more and more people read your blog? Especially today one neighbor said me: Texas became famous in America, he did well to leave France +
I forgot: Lot of hugs!
Yup!! Great review Texas and Miss Carine…ummmm…but I think the review Kitshka and Texas gave it was, well ya know, like really the best…sorry Miss Carine…(pink ear)…and Dad read about it and BOUGHT IT!!
~Love your book review with pics~
Now THAT sounds like a good book!
Kisses
Nellie
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Sounds like a great book and Texas looks very possessive of it :D
Sounds like a wonderful book! Now I have two cat books to check out. While sitting in the Dr.’s office yesterday I saw a book called Angel Cats and read a couple of pages. I want to get it and your book review makes me want to check this one out too! Great kitty collage there Texas!
I think it’s a lovely, interesting book, when I read your review… and Granny and I are so in Awwww, when I see your pictures… sigh. Have a wonderful weekend. Pawkiss :)
Sounds like a charming, insightful, and wonderful book. I, for one, hope the mysteries of cats are never solved…
Un beau livre, mais qu’est-ce qu’il est grand.
Ronrons.
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