Dewey: The small-town library-cat who touched the world
By (Author) Vicki Myron
Hodder & Stoughton
Hodder Paperback
1st May 2009
1st October 2009
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
636.80929
Paperback
320
Width 130mm, Height 197mm, Spine 21mm
269g
On the coldest morning of the year, Vicki Myron found a tiny, bedraggled kitten almost frozen to death in the night drop box of the library where she worked, and her life - and the town of Spencer, Iowa - would never be the same.
Vicki was a single mother who had survived the loss of her family farm and an alcoholic, abusive husband. But her biggest challenge as the new head librarian in Spencer was to raise the spirits of a small, out-of-the-way town mired deep in the farm crisis of the 1980s.Dewey, as the townspeople named the kitten, quickly grew into a strutting, adorable library cat whose antics kept patrons in stitches, and whose sixth sense about those in need created hundreds of deep and loving friendships. As his fame grew, people drove hundreds of miles to meet Dewey, and people all over the world fell in love with him.Through it all, Dewey remained a loyal companion, a beacon of hope not just for Vicki, but for the entire town of Spencer as it slowly, steadily pulled itself up from the worst financial crisis in its long history. Dewey won hearts and proved to everyone he encountered that unconditional love comes in many forms.'A HUGELY ENJOYABLE true story of how one adorable library cat touched the lives of everyone who met him - Australian Women's Weekly
'Moving' - Herald SunDewey will do for cats what Marley & Me did for dogs - Alive SydneyA delightful read - Manly DailyVicki Myron has been a librarian at the library in Spencer, Iowa for twenty-five years.