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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Forrest Bryant JohnsonPublisher: Skyhorse Publishing Imprint: Sky Pony Press Dimensions: Width: 13.90cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.90cm Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9781510753631ISBN 10: 151075363 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 21 April 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""A charming memoir about a pet bobcat, its owner, family, and friends. Readers who enjoy stories of human-animal friendships, such as Sy Montgomery's The Good Good Pig and Irene Pepperberg's Alex and Me, will find much to love here."" --Library Journal ""The stories [in Trooper] are told with compassion, humor and indeed, some tension as well. This is a read for all ages and of course, will have special significance to anyone who has owned an animal.""--Las Vegas Review Journal ""Heartbreaking, warm, beautiful, and emotional, this story didn't just tug on my heart; it stole it. A must-read for any cat, or indeed animal, lover."" --Rachel Wells, author of A Cat Called Alfie ""Johnson's accounts of the touching and wondrous tale of Trooper are like having an animal-loving friend explain why we are so in awe of cats--wild and domestic--and other animals . . . That we could all have such animals in our lives to teach, guide, and, in their own way, love us."" --Patricia Barnes-Svarney and Thomas Svarney, authors of The Handy Biology Answer Book ""This is a wonderful book, about the amazing relationship that can sometimes form between the wild and humans. Johnson has created something unique and profound, not simply by his telling his story but by truly understanding the differences between wildcats and house pets and the similarities between feral creatures, both human and animal. Trooper knew that Forrest was 'not a very capable cat, ' but gave him a chance. Somehow, some way the two formed a miraculous bond, and we, the readers of this extraordinary work, gain valuable insight into the possibilities between all living things."" --Michael Morse, author of Mr. Wilson Makes It Home ""Kind and totally engaging, Forrest's awareness of nature and his love for Trooper make everyday life larger and richer. There are endless adventures and new characters in the form of both people and animals. We learn the history of the desert, about the wildlife, plants, and people, while we spend time with Trooper, Forrest, and his family."" --Clara Weygandt, nature writer ""Johnson's warm and friendly prose keeps the reader involved in the day-to-day interactions between human and animal as well as the exciting encounters that desert life provides. Trooper will be of special interest to those who research interspecies communication and to those who esteem and value our animal companions on the planet we share. --Brad and Sherry Steiger, authors of Cat Miracles and Animal Miracles" A charming memoir about a pet bobcat, its owner, family, and friends. Readers who enjoy stories of human-animal friendships, such as Sy Montgomery's The Good Good Pig and Irene Pepperberg's Alex and Me, will find much to love here. --Library Journal The stories [in Trooper] are told with compassion, humor and indeed, some tension as well. This is a read for all ages and of course, will have special significance to anyone who has owned an animal. --Las Vegas Review Journal Heartbreaking, warm, beautiful, and emotional, this story didn't just tug on my heart; it stole it. A must-read for any cat, or indeed animal, lover. --Rachel Wells, author of A Cat Called Alfie Johnson's accounts of the touching and wondrous tale of Trooper are like having an animal-loving friend explain why we are so in awe of cats--wild and domestic--and other animals . . . That we could all have such animals in our lives to teach, guide, and, in their own way, love us. --Patricia Barnes-Svarney and Thomas Svarney, authors of The Handy Biology Answer Book This is a wonderful book, about the amazing relationship that can sometimes form between the wild and humans. Johnson has created something unique and profound, not simply by his telling his story but by truly understanding the differences between wildcats and house pets and the similarities between feral creatures, both human and animal. Trooper knew that Forrest was 'not a very capable cat, ' but gave him a chance. Somehow, some way the two formed a miraculous bond, and we, the readers of this extraordinary work, gain valuable insight into the possibilities between all living things. --Michael Morse, author of Mr. Wilson Makes It Home Kind and totally engaging, Forrest's awareness of nature and his love for Trooper make everyday life larger and richer. There are endless adventures and new characters in the form of both people and animals. We learn the history of the desert, about the wildlife, plants, and people, while we spend time with Trooper, Forrest, and his family. --Clara Weygandt, nature writer Johnson's warm and friendly prose keeps the reader involved in the day-to-day interactions between human and animal as well as the exciting encounters that desert life provides. Trooper will be of special interest to those who research interspecies communication and to those who esteem and value our animal companions on the planet we share. --Brad and Sherry Steiger, authors of Cat Miracles and Animal Miracles A charming memoir about a pet bobcat, its owner, family, and friends. Readers who enjoy stories of human-animal friendships, such as Sy Montgomery's The Good Good Pig and Irene Pepperberg's Alex and Me, will find much to love here. --Library Journal The stories [in Trooper] are told with compassion, humor and indeed, some tension as well. This is a read for all ages and of course, will have special significance to anyone who has owned an animal.--Las Vegas Review Journal Heartbreaking, warm, beautiful, and emotional, this story didn't just tug on my heart; it stole it. A must-read for any cat, or indeed animal, lover. --Rachel Wells, author of A Cat Called Alfie Johnson's accounts of the touching and wondrous tale of Trooper are like having an animal-loving friend explain why we are so in awe of cats--wild and domestic--and other animals . . . That we could all have such animals in our lives to teach, guide, and, in their own way, love us. --Patricia Barnes-Svarney and Thomas Svarney, authors of The Handy Biology Answer Book This is a wonderful book, about the amazing relationship that can sometimes form between the wild and humans. Johnson has created something unique and profound, not simply by his telling his story but by truly understanding the differences between wildcats and house pets and the similarities between feral creatures, both human and animal. Trooper knew that Forrest was 'not a very capable cat, ' but gave him a chance. Somehow, some way the two formed a miraculous bond, and we, the readers of this extraordinary work, gain valuable insight into the possibilities between all living things. --Michael Morse, author of Mr. Wilson Makes It Home Kind and totally engaging, Forrest's awareness of nature and his love for Trooper make everyday life larger and richer. There are endless adventures and new characters in the form of both people and animals. We learn the history of the desert, about the wildlife, plants, and people, while we spend time with Trooper, Forrest, and his family. --Clara Weygandt, nature writer Johnson's warm and friendly prose keeps the reader involved in the day-to-day interactions between human and animal as well as the exciting encounters that desert life provides. Trooper will be of special interest to those who research interspecies communication and to those who esteem and value our animal companions on the planet we share. --Brad and Sherry Steiger, authors of Cat Miracles and Animal Miracles Author InformationForrest Bryant Johnson served nine years with the US Army, rising to the rank of Captain. Johnson is an experienced explorer and a professional at conducting scenic desert tours. He reports with authority and full knowledge on all the animals who must survive in the harsh environment of the Mojave Desert. He is the author of Hour of Redemption, Phantom Warrior, and The Last Camel Charge. He resides in Las Vegas, Nevada, with this wife and pets. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |