To say that this is the BEST feel good story I've read in recent memory is not an exaggeration. I went into this book knowing I'd like it - the tagline guarantees that: "A Lost Cat, A Homeless Man, & Their Journey Across America". Right off the bat, I knew it was going to be sweet and inspiring. But I was blown away by just how GOOD this book really was.
Mata is a cat who lives with her human, Ron, and her kitty brother, Creto. It's safe to say Ron is a wonderful cat owner. He adores his cats, dotes on them, and worries after them like they're truly his children. But Mata and Creto are both indoor/outdoor cats, and they've gone missing before. The mean, cat-hating man across the street has even been suspected of taking Mata in the past. So one day, when Mata goes missing, Ron becomes a nervous wreck. Little does he know she's about to stumble upon an amazing adventure.
She happens to meet Michael - a down-on-his-luck, alcoholic drifter, in a dark alley of Portland, Oregon. Michael doesn't want a cat, and certainly doesn't have the means to care for one. But when Mata seems insistent on staying near him, he can't resist the incredibly friendly feline. So, in the dead of winter, Michael takes Mata - whom he names Tabor - under his wing. What begins to blossom is the most heartwarming human-animal friendship I've ever read about.
Given that Michael is homeless and living in Portland during the winter, he knows he needs to take Tabor to a warmer place. They hitchhike, camp in the woods, and slowly travel their way down to California, then up to Montana to visit Michael's stepfather, Walter, months later. Through these adventures, Michael and Tabor become incredibly close - she sleeps in his sleeping bag with him, then wakes him up with licks to the eyelids. She walks on a leash and naps in his backpack. They become dependent on one another, and Michael begins to turn away from his dependence on alcohol - realizing more and more that he now has an animal who depends on HIM.
This was just so inspirational. I already love cats, but I was so inspired to read about this human/cat bond that was just so pure and transformative for them both. Michael was made better because of Tabor, and Tabor was made better because of Michael. Their explorations around America were exciting and eye-opening, and drew them closer and closer together. It was absolutely obvious by the end of the story that these two were meant to find each other.
This is a true story, inspired by real events that took place just a few years ago - but I still won't give the ending away. Suffice it to say, it pulls at the heartstrings. I was really FEELING for Michael and Tabor by the end, and when I closed the book, it was with so much love, gratitude, and appreciation for the goodness of humans (and the sweetness and love of cats).
I'm absolutely inspired by Michael, and I'm obsessed with Tabor. I couldn't BELIEVE how much this book drew me in and made me so excited to read each day. It was truly one that I didn't want to finish, and I probably read a little slower because of it. I could have lived among the pages of their unique adventures for much, much longer.
We need more books like these - or maybe a ton of them exist, and I just need to seek them out. In any case, I highly, highly, highly, highly, highly recommend this one.