“Who was the first pet you ever loved?”
A scrawny, little scoundrel named Smoky, who was a fluffy, charcoal gray kitty that was the runt from the litter of a neighbor’s cat. Yep, that’s right! This long-time, dedicated dog mama began her lifetime devotion of fur babies with a cat, which was challenging growing up in a house with brothers and their dogs. Smoky was very smart, and very fierce and he had every dog in the house thinking twice about messing with him. It wasn’t long before even my pops admired him and respected him for his feisty sass. I am reminded of my Smoky every time I hear that famous quote (don't know who said it) about cats and dogs:
“Cats rule and dogs drool!”
Anyway, the book summary introduces the primary storyline of Helen, a 12yr old with an eye condition that she is awaiting surgery for. Helen’s father finds a matted, malnourished, polydactyl kitten, with a really bad eye infection, who somehow survived the poisoning that killed the rest of her family. Initially, Helen has to hide the kitten, who Helen named Mickey, from her mother, who doesn’t like cats. Mickey soon becomes Helen’s BFF and her adorable fur baby.
There are secondary storylines like big brother, Jim, who is obsessed with taxidermy and scientific experiments, so much so, the family calls his bedroom and work room “the museum”. Personally, it’s pretty creepy. Helen makes sure to keep Mickey out of Jim’s hands. There is also Helen’s mother, Noeline, who is practicing for the audition of the lead role in the King and I for the local theatre. So, in other words, a pretty self-absorbed, wanna-be stage performer. There’s also kooky Dad who’s a bit of an odd duck who is devoted to promoting natural gas for consumer purposes instead of electricity. Lastly, there is Aunt Lila, who is nothing like her younger sister, Noeline, and is the virtual “cool Aunt” and one of Helen’s biggest cheerleaders as well as co-conspirators, along with sister, Mary, in keeping Mickey hidden from Noeline.
Most of the story transpires during a period from early 1966 to mid to late 1967, in New Zealand's Te Ika-a-Māui island (the north island). Most of it revolves around Helen taking care of Mickey and trying to earn Mickey’s trust and bonding with Mickey and slowly incorporating Mickey into the family. I especially, liked the epilogue that brought the reader to the present day. Mickey was the start of Brown’s life-long devotion to her love and devotion to her feline fur babies. I want to thank NetGalley, Kensington Books and Citadel for sending me this eARC in exchange for my honest review.
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