The World According to Bob: The further adventures of one man and his street-wise cat by James Bowen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
A wonderfully inspiring memoir, continued from his first book "A Street Cat Named Bob".
The story of a man and his cat, living on the streets, and how having a pet helped him change his life.
These books are too good to miss. Written so completely honestly that you are carried away into James' street life in London and his day to day existence.
It gives insight into the homeless and vulnerable among us. Something we all need to see and face.
Excellent!
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