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Coudert, Jo was born on March 14, 1923 in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of John and Jane (Krouse) Coudert.
(The story of seven cats, Kate, Poppy, Chester, Socksie, T...)
The story of seven cats, Kate, Poppy, Chester, Socksie, Trot, Bitty and Sweet William who share the life of the author and her dog, Freebie.
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(This book is a story about hope, loyalty, humor, sympathy...)
This book is a story about hope, loyalty, humor, sympathy, survival and even death, but in a word, it is a story about love. It is the creatures that coexist with us that makes human life complete.
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(In this charming collection of nineteen stories, you can'...)
In this charming collection of nineteen stories, you can't help but fall in love with the unlucky fawn who is saved by a nursing home, the troublesome rabbit who warms her way into a new family and the good (German) shepherd who comforts the sick. These are stories of hope, humor, triumph, loyalty, compassion, life and even death—but most of all, these are stories of love and the extraordinary animals who make our lives the richer for it.
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(Jo Coudert uses her 7 cats and 1 dog as the basis to draw...)
Jo Coudert uses her 7 cats and 1 dog as the basis to draw some apposite conclusions about human behaviour after spending a lot of time observing the way they conduct themselves.
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(Jo Coudert didn't start out with seven cats. She began wi...)
Jo Coudert didn't start out with seven cats. She began with just one, Kate, a gorgeous tortoiseshell Persian who knew exactly who she was - the apple of her mistress' eye. But as Jo, a New Yorker, began spending weekends and eventually all her time at GoWell, a small house in rural New Jersey, she began to acquire cats - or more accurately, they acquired her: strays, waifs, orphaned kittens, homeless toms, and cats who came to dinner and never left. Seven Cats and the Art of Living tells about the cats - Kate, Poppy, Chester, Socksie, Trot, Bitty and Sweet William - who share GoWell with Jo and her dog, Freebie. Their stories are instructive, quietly inspiring and written with simplicity. Through dramatic anecdotes, Coudert shares the moral lessons each cat taught her including knowing oneself, governing oneself, valuing oneself and interacting with others with warmth and friendliness.
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(Of all the people you will know in a lifetime, you are th...)
Of all the people you will know in a lifetime, you are the only one you will never leave nor lose. To the question of your life, you are the only answer. To the problems of your life, you are the only solution. This is the premise of Jo Coudert's brilliant book, hailed by psychiatrists and layman alike as a breakthrough in the field of self-understanding. No other book is comparable in its intelligent synthesis of knowledge of the workings of the human mind in terms designed to be of immediate and practical benefit to the reader.
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(Jo Coudert uses her 7 cats and 1 dog as the basis to draw...)
Jo Coudert uses her 7 cats and 1 dog as the basis to draw some apposite conclusions about human behaviour after spending a lot of time observing the way they conduct themselves.
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(Through dramatic anecdotes, Coudert shares the moral less...)
Through dramatic anecdotes, Coudert shares the moral lessons she has learned from seven extraordinary cats.
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(Brand new Hardcover book with dustcover. The Dog Who Heal...)
Brand new Hardcover book with dustcover. The Dog Who Healed a Family: And other True Animal Stories that will warm the Heart & Touch the Soul by Jo Coudert
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(Lana Davis experienced every parent's nightmare of witnes...)
Lana Davis experienced every parent's nightmare of witnessing the death of her son, Jeremy, due to cancer. During his suffering, she was amazed at the special care and encouragement he received from the family's German Shepherd, Grizzly. However, she would become more amazed later with the inspirational work this special dog performed as she and he became involved in animal-assisted therapy. A touching, true story of an amazing dog and the lives he's impacted.
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Coudert, Jo was born on March 14, 1923 in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of John and Jane (Krouse) Coudert.
Student, Smith College, 1940-1942.
(In this charming collection of nineteen stories, you can'...)
(Jo Coudert uses her 7 cats and 1 dog as the basis to draw...)
(Jo Coudert uses her 7 cats and 1 dog as the basis to draw...)
(The story of seven cats, Kate, Poppy, Chester, Socksie, T...)
(This book is a story about hope, loyalty, humor, sympathy...)
(Through dramatic anecdotes, Coudert shares the moral less...)
(Lana Davis experienced every parent's nightmare of witnes...)
(Of all the people you will know in a lifetime, you are th...)
(Unsentimental, well documented advice for persons who fac...)
(Unsentimental, well documented advice for persons who fac...)
(Jo Coudert didn't start out with seven cats. She began wi...)
(Brand new Hardcover book with dustcover. The Dog Who Heal...)
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Married Eugene H. Clay, September 15, 1942 (divorced 1948).