We'll Prescribe You a Cat - Syou Ishida
Book Nook | FEB 18
We'll Prescribe You a Cat - Syou Ishida
Book Nook | FEB 18
Not metaphorically. An actual cat. Specific to you. Chosen for reasons the pharmacist won't fully explain but that somehow make perfect sense once you meet the creature he's selected.
Syou Ishida's "We'll Prescribe You a Cat" is the kind of book that sneaks up on you. It starts quietly, almost whimsically; a magical realist premise that could easily tip into cuteness. But then it doesn't. Instead, it becomes something profound and aching about loneliness, grief, connection, and the strange ways we find our way back to ourselves when we've gotten lost.
I can't tell you much about what happens. This is a novel that lives in its revelations, and every spoiler would steal something irreplaceable from your experience of it. But I can tell you this:
1. The pharmacy exists between worlds.
There's something liminal about it. The way it appears and disappears. The way time feels different inside. The sense that the pharmacist knows things about you that you haven't told him - things you haven't even admitted to yourself yet.
People arrive at this pharmacy when they're breaking. Not broken yet, but close. Standing at the edge of something they can't come back from. And somehow, the pharmacy finds them first.
2. Each cat is impossibly specific.
Not just any cat. *Your* cat. The one that understands what you need in ways you don't understand yourself. Some are affectionate. Some are aloof. Some do things cats shouldn't be able to do - but by the time you notice, you're already in too deep to question it.
And the pharmacist never explains his choices. He just watches you meet your cat, sees something shift in your face, and knows his prescription was correct.
3. The people who find this pharmacy are heartbreaking.
I can't tell you who they are or what they're carrying. But Ishida writes loneliness with such precision it hurts. The kind where you're surrounded by people but completely alone. Where you've forgotten how to connect. Where you're going through motions of a life that stopped feeling like yours years ago.
These aren't dramatic tragedies. They're quiet devastations. The kind most people are living with right now, convincing themselves they're fine.
4. The cats heal things medicine can't touch.
Not in a magical cure-all way. In the way that being seen - really see - by another living creature can crack something open inside you that's been sealed shut for years. The way responsibility for something fragile can make you remember you're still capable of tenderness. The way unconditional presence can teach you that you're worth staying for.
5. There are rules.
The pharmacist has them. The cats have them. The pharmacy itself has them. And breaking them has consequences I absolutely cannot tell you about but that will make you gasp out loud when they arrive.
This book is gentle. But not soft. It has edges. Moments that will hurt in necessary ways. Questions it asks that it won't answer for you. You just have to find your way there.
Find out more about this book and how to read it: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/209891170-we-ll-prescribe-you-a-cat
Book Nook | FEB 18
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