This captivating feline odyssey is set in the war-ravaged land of England. It commences after the evacuation of Dunkirk and spans a year. Blitzcat is an extraordinary adventure that weaves a tale of heroism, stoicism, compassion, and brutality. Lord Gort, a female black cat considered lucky by servicemen, embarks on a journey across England in search of her beloved soldier master.
This plucky heroine will surely tug at your heartstrings. As World War II unfolds, she loses several of her allotted nine lives with modesty and little fuss. She calmly accepts all manner of major disasters and minor setbacks, inspiring the various humans whose lives she shares to break free from the limitations of their existence. The gentle touch of this black cat has the power to change lives for the better, by connecting her temporary owners with their inner selves and making them more human and caring.
Her peregrinations take her to Dover's mined beaches and Coventry's bombed old town. She endures the horrors of war firsthand, whether by an open UXB pit or aboard a bomber. She also experiences sensory deprivation and travels internationally, always in pursuit of one or the other of her soldier masters. She remains faithful to her kittens and paradoxically, to the dream of her first hearth. Lord Gort is truly enchanting, capable of bringing out the best in the people around her and aiding them in their physical and moral survival. This insightful tale is a must-read for all cat lovers, as it both educates and charms the reader.
(May 12, 2012. I welcome dialogue with teachers.)