A heartfelt, funny memoir about how a kitten rescue project changed one cynic's life... Journalist Heather Green was finally putting down roots: in shiny, buzzing Manhattan. She loved her work and threw herself into sixty-hour weeks--once walking into a subway pole, getting a concussion, and still going to the office. Her new boyfriend Matt lived across the river in a New Jersey town that had none of the glamour of New York. She liked Matt--a lot--yet she wasn't sure what to make of weekends in gritty, dilapidated Union City.
But things changed the summer morning Heather discovered a beautiful stray cat and her three black-and-white kittens in Matt's neighbor's backyard. When she made eye contact with one of the kittens, she felt something she'd never felt before. She and Matt had to save the little animals. Because if they didn't, who would?
The crazy world of cat rescue soon drew Heather in. As she and Matt worked together to figure out how to trap, tame, and find homes for their foundlings, she began to question the life she had back in Manhattan. This is the story of how three furry beings taught one woman about love, community, and what truly matters in life.
Author: Heather Green
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Berkley Books
Published: 07/05/2016
Pages: 272
Weight: 0.5lbs
Size: 8.10h x 5.40w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9780425281987
Review Citation(s): Publishers Weekly 09/12/2016
About the AuthorHeather Green is a freelance writer and former journalist. For twelve years, she covered the Internet and digital media for
BusinessWeek, winning awards including the New York Press Club Crystal Gavel and the Front Page Award from the Newswomen's Club of New York. She wrote numerous cover stories on subjects from social media to e-commerce, pioneered using blogs, podcasts, and Twitter at
BusinessWeek, and appeared on national TV stations, including CNN, CNBC, and the BBC. Prior to
BusinessWeek, she worked for Bloomberg where she launched their Internet beat and at the
International Herald Tribune in Paris. She has a BA from the University of Virginia and a graduate degree from the Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris.
To Catch a Cat is her first book.