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Summary of Amy Newmark's Chicken Soup for the Soul
Summary of Amy Newmark's Chicken Soup for the Soul
Summary of Amy Newmark's Chicken Soup for the Soul
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#1 I was not living my best life. I had sold my townhome at market peak and paid off all my bills. It was now or never. I got rid of loads of junk and put my must keeps into storage. I had been talked into adopting a skinny black-and-white kitten named Libby.

#2 I learned to focus on one day at a time, to live in the moment. I was on the road for forty-seven days, and I traveled 8,443 miles through thirteen states. I explored five national parks, an ice cave, and the birthplaces of Harper Lee and Elvis.

#3 I visited the shelter, desperate to find my cat. I was shocked to find out that Bubba had been there for six months, and that he was an adult cat, three years old. He was hard to adopt because he was so loved.

#4 My family and I moved to Clarksville, Tennessee, in 1987. I was assigned to have a house built for us and have it ready when George returned in late summer of 1988. We had decided to build in St. Bethlehem, a neighborhood near Two Rivers.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateMay 18, 2022
ISBN9798822520394
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    #1

    I was not living my best life. I had sold my townhome at market peak and paid off all my bills. It was now or never. I got rid of loads of junk and put my must keeps into storage. I had been talked into adopting a skinny black-and-white kitten named Libby.

    #2

    I learned to focus on one day at a time, to live in the moment. I was on the road for forty-seven days, and I traveled 8,443 miles through thirteen states. I explored five national parks, an ice cave, and the birthplaces of Harper Lee and Elvis.

    #3

    I visited the shelter, desperate to find my cat. I was shocked to find out that Bubba had been there for six months, and that he was an adult cat, three years old. He was hard to adopt because he was so loved.

    #4

    My family and I moved to Clarksville, Tennessee, in 1987. I was assigned to have a house built for us and have it ready when George returned in late summer of 1988. We had decided to build in St. Bethlehem, a neighborhood near Two Rivers.

    #5

    I was sick with dread as I waited for Q to come home. I had to admit, though, that he seemed to have found his way back to the old house given that gray cat hair in the basement. Just before midnight, in St. Bethlehem, Tennessee, Q came home.

    #6

    I took in a sick kitten that had been brought to my small cat hospital. His left eye had become large and painful, and he had fleas. I nursed him back to health, and eventually found him a home.

    #7

    Ben was a foster failure, but he proved that every homeless kitten deserves a chance. He not only earned his keep, but is also proof that every kitten deserves a chance.

    #8

    I had wanted a cat forever, but my parents

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