AUDIOBOOK
Aleksandra Ziolkowska-Boehm
ON THE ROAD WITH SUZY: FROM CAT TO
COMPANION
Purdue University Press, 2010
West Lafayette, Indiana
ISBN 978-1-55753-554-2
A
second Chance Farm by Thomas Tomczyk
Animals
in India by Thomas Tomczyk
“I am a cat lover as well as a friend and admirer of Dr.Aleksandra Ziolkowska-Boehm
other fine publications and books.
I am sure that all animal lovers will find it
truly wonderful, and all thinking people, even if they hate cats, will
find it a profound, sensitive, insightful and funny book. Dr. Aleksandra's understanding of cats, and animals in general, goes beyond our common need for the unconditional love we receive from our pets. It reaches into our deepest feelings and spiritual needs in line with the Taoist and Buddhist philosophy of wisdom and compassion: that the belief in an absolute unity transcends all divergences, and all life is seen to be but forms of the Primal One.”
Audrey Ronning Topping /acclaimed author of six books and a prize-winning photojournalist/.
“Aleksandra
Ziolkowska-Boem should be highly commended for writing a book that conveys so
well the author’s appreciation and compassion for animals”.
Robert Ackerman*
“I have always liked cats admiring their
grace, cleanliness and even their "quirks" that are interesting to
say the least. The wonderful story about the very special cat Suzy gave me a
new dimension of admiration for cats. Reciprocating with love, devotion and
faithfulness is a cat's reward for that given to them by humans. The book by
Aleksandra Ziolkowska-Boehm is definitely a "good read". “
Carl Boehm
*
“I always like dogs and whole my life I had
a one around me. Cats - in my opinion - were too self absorbed and aloof. After
reading "On the Road with Suzy: From Cat to Companion" I decided to
have a cat. Now, just one month later, I am in love with him and became a great
admirer of all cats. My cat is very independent in a way that I respect him,
but he is so loving and giving that I love him. Aleksandra Ziolkowska-Boehm did
a miracle with me, and I am very thankful! “
Bill Smart
*Bill Smart
"Many
people would question Aleksandra's and her husband's decision to embark on a
2.5 months motor trip accompanied by their cat Suzy. Cats are generally
considered not to enjoy automobile transportation. Then, we learn about thus
special feline... calm, collected, warm, friendly; devoted and loving even
under what must have been trying situations. Surely, Suzy has to be remarkable,
unique and even brave to face challenges most cats never encounter. I can
understand how she became a focal point and an integral member of the family. I
wish Suzy many, many happy years.
What a beautiful book about the bond between a cat and humans!"
Mary
Salkind, The Bond between a cat and humans, ALIBRIS, Sep. 10, 2010 What a beautiful book about the bond between a cat and humans!"
*
“After reading "On the Road with Suzy" the first time, I was
left with the feeling of why and how could I have always disliked cats as many
others do. Surely, no one could dislike the sweet and loving Suzy. So, I reread
Aleksandra's book and came to the conclusion that the love, caring and devotion
she and her husband extended towards Suzy may have became a challenge to her.
Her qualities of affection and faithfulness were almost like those of a
dog but tempered a bit by the normal aloofness and pride of a cat. However,
when it was time to be affectionate, loving and faithful, Suzy responded. She
is a remarkable feline and most interesting to read about!”.
David Keller, GOOGLE
BOOKS*
“If Suzy could talk and probably
does in cat language, I believe she would say to Aleksandra and Norman: "I
really love you for taking me in from stray status, for being with me during my
pregnancy and birth on my five beautiful kittens, for striving to find good
homes for my kittens because it was impossible to keep them, for always having
time for me and tolerating my cat quirks and antics, for caring for me in
sickness and in health, for always showing your love, affection and pride in me
(and bragging about me too). You two are truly cat people, co we are a
threesome"
This is a remarkable tale about a
wonderful cat! “. John Carr, ALIBRIS, September 2010
*
Aleksandra understood the need of compassion and love for animals, and they related to her. A description of a long cross-country trip with husband, Norman is hilarious, as they must make accommodations before and during the trip. Suzy survives and explores her new surroundings in Delaware. Later on Suzy even flies to Poland with her owners.
This is truly a couple who enjoy and deeply care for the welfare of their animals”.
Florence Waszkelewicz Clowes, The POLISH AMERICAN JOURNAL, Boston, NY, September 2010
*
This book
created a new feline heroine Suzy. Like other known animals heroes , such as
Lassie, Rin Tin Tin, she is a real and truly remarkable creature. We observe
her over a 13 years period - since as stray cat she found herself the right
couple - humans beings who welcomed her and who made life changes for her
addition to the family. Suzy accompanied them on their trips, was in Indian
territory for over two months, (and always stoic as an Indian), oversees many
times, in her lady friend Aleksandra's - country - Poland. She dedicated herself completely to that remarkable couple and enriched their lives.
This is truly an amazing story how humans and animals can fit into each other's lives and make a wonderful loving group.
Traveling with Suzy from Houston, Texas living in Wilmington, Delaware and traveling overseas is now part of the great literature about the animals and their bond with humans.
That book reminds me of RING OF THE BRIGHT WATER by Gavin Maxwell. Mr. Graham and his Mij the otter are truly remarkable like Suzy and her devoted couple Aleksandra and Norman.
Bill Adams, Amazon
George Mitchell, ALIBRIS
*
The reader does not have to be "cat
person" to enjoy the heart-rending story of Suzy. Homeless, she adopted a
concerned couple as only a cat can. Always appreciative and devoted to her new
family, Suzy brought them untold happiness and joy in their travels together.
Wonderful book!Henry Albright, ALIBRIS
*
I do admire your writing a great deal – it is as if you are speaking to the reader. And I do review a great many any books
Florence Clowes, Vero Beach, Florida, 11/22/2013
David Keller, Google
*
What a fantastic feline! Suzy accommodates herself to
travel by automobile, train or airplane. At the same time, she exudes love and
devotion to her owners under any circumstances. All readers will enjoy a true
story of the bond between animal and humans.
John Harrison, Google
*John Harrison, Google
Suzy and her travels are wonderful reading. The author
has cleverly personified a precious “tortoise shell” cat relating all her experiences
both good and bad. Then, she exemplifies how the ever-adaptable Suzy basked in
the aura of the good ones and triumphed over the bad ones.
Matt
Burke, Trove, Australia
*
This is the story of a deepening
relationship between a couple and their cat, written by an award-winning author
and filled with insightful comments about cat behavior and the nature of the
human-feline bond. The episodes in this book will delight and inform other 'cat
people' and will leave readers with a new understanding of the way interactions
with animals transform our lives. AbeBooks.com
*
The story of Suzy the cat is a remarkable one. Not
only did she win the hearts of her owners, she converted them to “cat people”.
For those who expound their hate for cats, I would challenge them to read this
book. Such an education about felines would be good for them.
Lori
Martin, Book Depository*
“(...)Not only am I under cat’s magic, but recently in
the bookstores Nowy Swiat presented the book written by Aleksandra
Ziolkowska-Boehm. That eminent writer and reporter, now living in the USA, has
written over 250 pages dedicated to animals, particularly to cats. What a
wonderful book! It is full of wisdom and fun and close to some metaphysics in
analyzing interpersonal relationships between people and animals. The people
who share a love for animals, are like a garden of similar beautiful human beings,
sharing in the beauty of the whole world of living creatures. Animal brothers
are our relatives. It is not difficult to understand and follow.
Cats have special mystery and mystic around
themselves. They go their own way, follow their own paths, more than dogs.
Independent from people, they live the way they like. They love the night more
than the day, they can be critical, moody… and those are the reasons that some
people believe that cats are not faithful and haughty, but superior. It is not
true! The contact with cats is very different than with dogs, more
intellectual. (…) Aleksandra Ziolkowska-Boehm in the second part of the book
includes cat’s stories from her friends and acquaintances. What a gallery! One
cat loved to listen to a violin quartet, the other loved to take a snooze on
freshly washed and dried laundry, and the cat of an actress from Krakow has a
party for his birthday , the people bring him presents, and he with some
disdain looks at everybody.(…)”.
Leszek
Zulinski, Le chat fatal, TRYBUNA, 06-12-2002
.
“The newest book written by Aleksandra
Ziólkowska-Boehm, who for more than 10 years now has lived in the USA. “Travels
with my cat” reminds me of the famous book by Graham Green “Travels with my
aunt”. Greene shows the London snob, whose aunt makes him more human by taking
him into new avenues of adventures and surprises, and about a world he never
knew existed. In Ziólkowska’s book, the story of the cat who received the name
Suzy opens to the writer a new world she hadn’t known, giving new sensitivity,
appreciation and observation of beauty surrounding life and world .(…) The book
shows other stories about dogs, cats, parrots and opossums and rabbits, but
mainly it is about cats. It’s a chronic of days when people open their lives to
a new animal and to their different outlook and personality. The chronic is
full of drama, lost and found cats, and misunderstandings, happy returns, moving
to new homes and new cities and even final goodbyes. I promise that none will
finish the story about Latik with a dry eye. The instruction about how to give
a pill to a cat can be included as one of the most funny stories written about
cats.(…)”.
Gwidon
Znajco, Kociopolacy, NOWE KSIAZKI Nr 1, 2003
.
“The Cat who enters into literature
Suzy, the heroine of the book, is a chocolate-black
beauty from Texas with charm who jumps into literature. (…) Someone said that
the world is divided into cat and dog lovers, Aleksandra Ziólkowska-Boehm is
known from her book as a lover of all animals.
The accomplished writer who has written many books
dedicated to historical and eminent problems, now writes 250 pages dedicated to
Suzy, Tuffy, Kubus, etc.(...).The book shows the American and Polish cats,
about those who have owners, and about strays. The book is also about the
people –how they react to each other, and to other animals.
-When the people brag about their children, they make
each other jealous and unhappy; when they talk with pride and joy about their
animals, everyone listens with a smile and immediately shares their own
stories.
Aleksandra Ziólkowska-Boehm has her own unique style.
She has a way of showing the details, names, facts, so the world she writes about
is real and leaves a permanent impression in our minds and hearts. None can
stop reading the book until they finish. And everyone feels happy during the
reading and thereafter. The book makes people happier and more joyful.”.
Anna Bernat, ZYCIE, Warszawa, November 15, 2002
.
„(...)Aleksandra Ziółkowska-Boehm writes about every
day events of life with her cat Suzy, about trips in the US and to Poland, also
about Suzy’s kittens and other cats. She also writes about other animals that
were living in her house, whom she took care of, or whom she met in different
circumstances. In the second part of the book, there are stories written by
other people about their cats. In the end, there is a beautiful poem written by
the Nobel prize winner, Polish poet Wislawa Szymborska “The cat in the empty
house”.
The book shows how true friendship can be built
between animals and people. We all are created by the same God; we are all
inhabitants of the same globe.”.
Ewa Hellenska, "Cats", NOWINY, January 2003
.
“The cat is the creation that probably is the most
wonderful deed of the Creator”, these words can be a motto for this beautiful
book”.
Janina
Podolska, GAZETA WYBORCZA, Lodz, November 13
2002
.
(...)”The wish of the authoress is that everyone who
reads the book would feel happier and contented. This is a very sympatic book
and makes peoples’ souls fly. (…) Suzy is a great traveler, she flys by plane
to Poland, she accompanies Ziolkowska-Boehm and her husband on trips in the
States. She likes her escapades; they are better then a cat’s kennel. Suzy
seems to be a cat with a great experience and knowledge of the world”
Maja E.Cybulska „About Cats”, TYGODNIK POLSKI, London, England, March 8,
2003
.
„Travels with my Cat” is a book enriched with care,
good feelings and love towards all our “smaller brothers”. The authoress writes
mainly about cats, but also about dogs, parrots and other animals. She shows
how to understand that animals are our true friends, and that they are so
helpless in the modern world cruelly taken over by people” (...).
Renata
Fijalkowska WEGETERIANSKI SWIAT Nr 12 (83) December 2002
.
„Suzy has big amber eyes and chocolate color with a
gold flair. She is the main character of the book “Travels with my cat” by
Aleksandra Ziolkowska-Boehm. When the authoress took care of a stray cat, she
didn’t know much about cats, but now, she is a great admirer and has a good
knowledge of them. The book is filled with touching and funny stories about
cats other than Suzy and animals, like dogs, opossums, parrots and rabbits”.
„Kocie
opowiesci”, GAZETA POMORSKA, Bydgoszcz, January 18/19, 2003
.
„The authoress draws multicultural feline-people
relationships that take place in the USA, in Europe, in Texas, Delaware, New
York, London, Torun and Jazgarzewo… Beside cats and people and very objective
stories about them, there are also tales about other animals that don’t speak
the human voice – dogs and parrots. The
animals are partners and friends, although the writer tries not to
anthropomorphise them. They don’t possess, as in fairy tales about animals, the
human virtues and weaknesses. Those in “Travels with my cat“ are always cats or
dogs and as cats and dogs, are respected by the authoress. Sometimes we feel in
a very agreeable way, that owners of the animals are changing character to be
more like the animals taking on their more admirable attributes such as
intelligence, courage and tolerance of four legged creatures. The humans take a
good example from them. From city loving
inhabitants, they change into country loving people, from malcontents – into
happy people contented with everyday blessings. Providing happiness and
contentment is another wonderful virtue of this warm – but not in a sentimental
way – book. The world in which people live together with animals is probably
the best of the world.
I assure everyone reading the book will be happier, as
the authoress wanted.”
Joanna Rostropowicz-Clark „About Cats (and dogs) in
different way”, NOWY DZIENNIK, (New York) May 9, 2003”
."I have received 'On The Road With Suzy' yesterday and read it in one
sitting with great pleasure. I am sure that all animal lovers will find
it truly wonderful, and all thinking people, even if they hate cats,
will find it a profound, sensitive, insightful and funny book. Dr.
Aleksandra's understanding of cats, and animals in general, goes beyond
our common need for the unconditional love we receive from our pets. It
reaches into our deepest feelings and spiritual needs in line with the
Taoist and Buddhist philosophy of wisdom and compassion: that the belief
in an absolute unity transcends all divergences, and all life is seen
to be but forms of the Primal One."
- Audrey Ronning Topping, acclaimed author of six books and a prize-winning photojournalist.
- Audrey Ronning Topping, acclaimed author of six books and a prize-winning photojournalist.
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