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Invisible Kitties

A Feline Study of Fluid Mechanics or The Spurious Incidents of the Cats in the Night-Time

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In this whimsical and inventive debut—perfect for fans of The Guest Cat and Calvino's Invisible Cities—a young couple's daily life is disrupted by their newly adopted cat, who soon initiates them into the wondrous world of felines.

Equal parts magical and humorous, Invisible Kitties tells the story of a young couple that one day accidentally comes into possession of a delightful, playful kitten. Bright eyed and bushy tailed, this new companion, aptly named Cat, upturns the routine of the narrator and her husband in their cramped apartment, and soon they find their existence forever altered as they gradually gain insight into the fantastical world of cats.

Every cat contains multitudes... Charting the couple's ever-evolving relationship with cats –some they live with, others who exist solely in their imagination– Invisible Kitties introduces us to a coterie of extraordinary, physics-defying, death-defying cats. They drop from the sky, they grow from the soil, they transmute. They fly, flow, and evaporate. The young couple's everyday life, often eclipsed by the drama of cats, offers a gentle glimpse of how joy can suddenly sneak into our lives.

Composed of sixty chapters written in Yu Yoyo's elegant and witty style— Invisible Kitties is a celebration of ordinary life and the felines we love, deftly playing with the invisible boundaries between reality and imagination.

Translated from the Chinese by Jeremy Tiang

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    • Library Journal

      April 1, 2025

      Chinese poet Yu's (My Tenantless Body) debut work of cozy magical realism is brought to life by narrator Erin Lin's expressive performance, plus feline sound effects. Yu's charming book starts with the story of a family and their newly adopted cat, whom they call "Cat." Cat turns their lives upside-down, opening their eyes to the wondrous and weird world of cats. The bulk of the novel is vignettes about Cat and other cats--some of which cat lovers will find instantly recognizable and relatable, and others that are pure fantasy (e.g., cats that rain from the sky or grow from the earth; a hairball that turns into a kitten). Lin's narration has a thoughtful, inquisitive tone that matches the sense of wonder running throughout the book, and her pacing perfectly matches the poetic style of Yu's text. Additionally, Lin supplies expressive sound effects--purrs and meows that accent the novel without being distracting. VERDICT Yu offers whimsical and poetic commentary on what it is to be a cat. A must-purchase in the popular genre of healing fiction, to recommend to fans of Toshikazu Kawaguchi's Before the Coffee Gets Cold.--Taylor Skorski

      Copyright 2025 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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