The Puma Years
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Laura Coleman
In this rapturous memoir, writer and activist Laura Coleman shares the story of her liberating journey in the Amazon jungle, where she fell in love with a magnificent cat who changed her life. Laura was in her early twenties and directionless when she quit her job to backpack in Bolivia. Fate landed her at a wildlife sanctuary on the edge of the Amazon jungle where she was assigned to a beautiful and complex puma named Wayra. Wide-eyed, inexperienced, and comically terrified, Laura made the scrappy, make-do camp her home. And in Wayra, she made a friend for life. They weren't alone, not with over a hundred quirky animals to care for, each lost and hurt in their own way: a pair of suicidal, bra-stealing monkeys, a frustrated parrot desperate to fly, and a pig with a wicked sense of humor. The humans, too, were cause for laughter and tears. There were animal whisperers, committed staff, wildly devoted volunteers, handsome heartbreakers, and a machete-wielding prom queen who carried Laura through. Most of all, there was the jungle--lyrical and alive--and there was Wayra, who would ultimately teach Laura so much about love, healing, and the person she was capable of becoming. Set against a turbulent and poignant backdrop of deforestation, the illegal pet trade, and forest fires, The Puma Years explores what happens when two desperate creatures in need of rescue find one another.
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Author
Laura Coleman
Pages
320
Publisher
Amazon Publishing
Published Date
2021
ISBN
1542022193 9781542022194
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"An enjoyable memoir about a gal who found herself sort of stuck in life, caught up in the rat race, and instead spends time in Bolivia helping rehab animals who were illegally traded. Her personal story centers around Wayra, a puma who she maintains over a decade long friendship with. This book sort of reminded me of Group, but instead of with people, it’s with animals. It’s very raw and honest and also touches on topics like climate change, consumerism, poor treatment of animals. I think there are a lot of people who could relate to this book. I personally would have liked to hear more of her reflections. She does this in very small moments and those are what help provide meaning for me. "