A witty and warm memoir about growing up with the help of a very special cat - from Helen Brown, internationally bestselling author of Cleo and other tales of the beloved cats in her life... Who was the first pet you ever loved? The youngest daughter of an eccentric engineer and a musical theater fanatic, Helen Brown grew up in the New Zealand coastal town of New Plymouth in a crumbling castle overrun by nature, and overshadowed by nearby, beautiful Mount Taranaki. It's 1966, the Pacific islands are being used for atomic bomb testing, and her parents and siblings are swept up in their own lives. Twelve years old, struggling in school, and facing eye surgery--for the second time--Helen feels lonely and lost. . . .
Until her father gives her a three-month-old, gray-and-brown tiger-striped tabby with extra toes on each paw. Noticing an M design on the cat's forehead, Helen names her new companion Mickey. Inquisitive, rambunctious, clever, and skittish, Mickey disrupts the already quirky household with his mischief. But Helen finds love, joy--and herself--in learning what it means to care for a living creature who needs her as much as she needs him.
Author: Helen BrownPublisher: Citadel Press
Published: 03/26/2024
Pages: 368
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.80lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.30w x 1.00d
ISBN13: 9780806541846
ISBN10: 0806541849
BISAC Categories:-
Biography & Autobiography |
MemoirsAbout the Author
Helen Brown is the award-winning columnist and New York Times bestselling author of the memoirs books Cleo, Cats & Daughters, Bono, and Mickey, as well as the novel Tumbledown Manor. Translated into sixteen languages, her memoirs have been international bestsellers praised for "affirmational power of animal companions to help humans navigate life's most challenging moments" (Booklist). Born and raised in New Zealand, where she previously worked as a journalist, TV presenter, and scriptwriter, she now lives in Melbourne, Australia, with her family and feline, the beloved Jonah. Please visit her online at
HelenBrown.com.