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The Travelling Cat Chronicles (May 2022) Buddy Read Discussion - Melanie & Rosina
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I am enjoying the story it is different kind of writing than what i normally read. Interesting to have the cat as the main character. I am wondering why Saturo is making these trips to interview people to take care of his cat. Is he dying? Is he moving to another country?
I found reading about his elementary years with his best friend Kosuke interesting. The story about Hachi was interesting. I like how Nana's thoughts get put in the story and adds commentary.
Couple of sad things (view spoiler)

One weird thing. Do you know how some people have face blindness? They can't recognize people they've seen because their brains don't allow them to recall faces? I feel like sometimes when I'm reading a book and the names of the characters are so unfamiliar to me -- usually because they are from another culture from my own -- I struggle to keep the characters straight. I kept having to look back to remember whether it was Kosuke or Saturo who originally found Hachi. Which of the two of them lost their parents. Who found Nana and was driving him around in the silver van. I finally just wrote some character and name notes down on a 3 x 5 card. I get so frustrated with myself.
Also, I love the lyrical quality of the language in this book so far. It almost has kind of a poetic rhythm to it. I really am finding loveliness in reading this book. I'm so glad you recommended it. I don't think it would have come across my radar in any other way. Thank you.

One weird thing. Do you know how some people have face blindness? They can't recognize people they've seen because their brains don't allow them to recall f..."
Yup I watched a movie that had a character that had face blindness...I agree with you about the names from other cultures I find it difficult and sometimes I end up renaming them with names I am familar with...I also find it slows down my reading because I keep flipping to reread or look for some info....
I am glad you are enjoying the story and the writing....its nice to read something different or from a different perspective....kind of a refresher for the reading palate....especially if I read the same type repeatedly

That was an interesting read. Got to learn more about Saturo and his life living with his aunt while in junior high. He makes friends with Yoshimine who is now a farmer. They had the greeenhouse to bond over and also their family life in not having parents around.
I enjoyed the scenes where Nana was teaching the kitten how to fight and be a hunter. When they visited the sea I can imagine that the sea sounds could be overwhelming to Nana as cats hearing is so sensitive.
I still not sure why Saturo is wanting to rehome Nana as he seems to really love cats and misses his former cat Haichi.

I was disappointed to learn that Saturo’s aunt was not a loving care giver, but I’m glad he had Yoshimine’s grandmother. Both boys were very lucky to have her.

I am wondering more now that perhaps this is a final road trip for Saturo but still wonder what will happen to Nana.



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Each day we will be reading by chapters or page numbers. Page numbers are an approximation based on the hardcover or paperback that is the default on Goodreads. The suggested Buddy Read discussion schedule is as follows:
Week of 05/24
24 May: Prologue & The Husband Without a Wife
25 May: The Unsentimental Farmer
26 May: Sugi and Chikako's Hotel for Pets & Between Friends
27 May: How Noriko Learned to Love
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