The Broken Cat

The Broken Cat by Lynne Rae Perkins is a First Edition published by Harper Collins on March 26, 2002. This 32-page book, written in English, explores themes of family, love, and the healing power of storytelling through the experiences of a young boy named Andy and his cat, Frank. The narrative reflects on how familiar stories can provide comfort, particularly when they involve personal challenges, such as Andy’s mother’s childhood injury.
Readers will find a gentle exploration of emotions and feelings, emphasizing the importance of intergenerational support and the bonds that form within families. The story illustrates how injuries, both physical and emotional, can transform into narratives that offer solace and hope. With its focus on social themes and the connection between humans and animals, this book serves as a thoughtful reflection on healing and the significance of shared experiences.
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There are times when hearing a familiar story — even a story about how your mother fell and broke her arm when she was a little girl — can be comforting. And so it was for Andy, and for his cat, Frank. Because the important thing is that injuries heal. When they have healed, they become stories — and sometimes a story with a happy ending is exactly what is needed. If you are looking for the perfect book about love and families and intergenerational support (to say nothing of cats), look no further.
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