Six Is So Much Less Than Seven

Six Is So Much Less Than Seven by Ronald Himler, published by Star Bright Books in 2002, is a 32-page work presented in English. This book explores the daily life of an old man who shares his mornings with his cats as they engage in various activities around his farm. While he finds joy in their companionship, an underlying sense of loss becomes apparent, culminating in a poignant revelation about a missing friend.
Readers will find a narrative that touches on themes of companionship, loss, and the emotional landscape of grief. The story delves into the old man’s routines and the comfort his cats provide, while subtly addressing deeper social themes related to bereavement and feelings. This edition invites reflection on the connections we form and the voids left by those who are no longer present, making it a thoughtful addition to discussions around emotions and lifestyles.
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Each morning when the old man wakes up, his cats are with him. They are with him when he has breakfast, when he cleans his house, and as he tends to his farm. The old man is content, but something is missing. It is only at the end of the book that the reader discovers what it is — a much missed friend.
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