The Puma Years: A Memoir
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The Puma Years: A Memoir

Paperback – June 1, 2021

Price
$9.34
Format
Paperback
Pages
319
Publisher
Little A
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1542022187
Dimensions
5.5 x 1 x 8.25 inches
Weight
11.4 ounces

Description

Review An Amazon Best Book of the Month: Biographies & Memoirs“ The Puma Years is a fascinating glimpse into the lives of the animals rescued by a sanctuary, Comunidad Inti Wara Yassi, in Bolivia. And it is the heartwarming story of the relationship that grew up between Laura Coleman and a puma, a relationship that only deepened over the years. I visited the sanctuary years ago―what a wonderful place, dedicated staff and passionate volunteers. Engaging and inspiring―you will love this book.” ―Jane Goodall, PhD, DBE, Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute & UN Messenger of Peace “Coleman’s adrenaline rush–inducing debut transports readers along on her 2007 adventure to the Amazon jungle of Bolivia…Coleman’s purpose-finding journey also offers a call to action for addressing the heartbreaking circumstances of wild animals in peril.” ― Publishers Weekly “Readers will be hooked by Coleman’s compelling storytelling right from the opening pages…There are poignant breakthroughs, unsettling setbacks, terrifying dangers, narrow escapes, heartbreaking separations and reunions, and hookups and relationships, all channeled through Coleman’s honest, wry, self-effacing, and always entertaining narrative…This is an amazing tale, one that readers will remember.” ― Booklist (starred review) “A funny and compelling true story of courage, endurance, and self-discovery. The Puma Years is a hymn to the sorrows and joys of finding kinship with the animal world.” ―Gregory Norminton, author and environmentalist “Impassioned, honest, unexpected and often very funny. A book about being consumed by the wild, in all its difficulty and damage, with a vivid cast of humans and animals.” ―Nick Hunt, author of Where The Wild Winds Are “ The Puma Years is an utterly wonderful book. It is a memoir, a love letter to a puma, and through that love comes the utter heartbreak of the forests. It is not just astonishingly good as a book, but it brings to life the full earthy reality of the forests, its swamps and iridescence, its wild beauty and rottingness, while so poignantly articulating its destruction. It is quite brilliant.” ―Jay Griffiths, author of Wild: An Elemental Journey and Why Rebel “Wow. The Puma Years is one of my favourite books of recent years. It is a stunning, moving love story told in such vivid, alive, and poetic prose you can smell the mud of the jungle and hear the symphony of animals coming off the page. I couldn’t put it down but didn’t want it to end. Coleman is a brilliant story-teller who generously invites us into her relationship with Wayra and in so doing tells us something profound about respectful kinship between species. This book will stay with me.” ―Lucy Jones, author of Losing Eden “Laura Coleman has given us a wise and wonderful and deeply moving book. After reading it, I now find myself even more in love and awe at the furred and flippered and feathered things with which we share this glorious and fragile planet.” ―Niall Griffths, author of Sheep Shagger “Brave, tender, thrilling, and inspiring. Coleman is a fresh, vital, and powerful voice.” ―Charles Foster, author of Being a Beast About the Author Laura Coleman was born in Sussex, in the south of England. She studied English literature and art history at university and received a master’s in art history. In 2007 she went to Bolivia and joined the NGO Comunidad Inti Wara Yassi (CIWY), which manages three wildlife sanctuaries and gives homes to animals rescued from illegal wildlife trafficking. It was this work, and the communities and the stories that she found there, that inspired her to start the Brighton-based organisation ONCA. ( Panthera onca is the scientific name for jaguar .) Bridging social and environmental justice issues with creativity, ONCA promotes positive change by facilitating inclusive spaces for creative learning, artist support, story sharing and community solidarity. In 2018, Laura moved to the Small Isles in Scotland with her friend, a dog called Nelo. She lives and writes by the sea, whilst still being on the board of ONCA and Friends of Inti Wara Yassi, the UK-based charity that supports CIWY’s work.

Features & Highlights

  • 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.

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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Fantastic, enthralling book!

I can't remember reading a better book in a long time. It is a memoir, which makes it extra special, because it is true. I am almost at the end, and I love it! I love the author's originality and descriptive language. The book includes some photos.
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This is an engaging page turner

I love this book. You want to keep reading and reading. It is not just a story of adventure but if true self discovery and resonated wit me since I adore animals and interspecies communication so much! The writer is excellent and it is very engaging !
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Interesting and unusual memior

I really enjoyed this trrrific animal reserve was fascinating.
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Like Jane’s quote on the cover said I would, I loved this book.

Read if:
You like animals
Like the outdoors/adventures
Looking for an unconventional love story
Want to laugh
Want to get hit in the feels
Want to light a fire inside yourself to make some change in the world
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Such an amazing story from beginning to end

I was so affected by this book. I'll do my best to not get over the top here. I listened to it on my Kindle app and was so completely engaged throughout, I wanted to listen all the time, but wanted to make it last. I laughed so much, cried, cringed, cried some more. And to finally see Wayra's beautiful face, along with all the other creatures in pics and drawings..well dang it, I cried again. I purchased a few to share with friends and they love it as well. It a beautiful story about such sad circumstances for these lovely animals and the people so dedicated to them. I will read it again for sure. My thanks to Laura for sharing this story with us.
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First Memoir

I've never been interested in memoirs but this has been an excellent introduction! What a great way to learn about conservation and eco volunteering!
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My favorite book of 2021

I read about a book per week and I’m already naming this my favorite book of 2021. I read it last July and am still thinking about it every day. For a wandering heart who has been trapped in the bland Midwest since March of 2020, this one really helped me get through this time. I spent some time in the jungles of Bolivia in the early 2000’s and this book totally brought me back. I absolutely loved this story and completely fell in love with Wyra and the reserve, and all of it. Thank you so much, Laura Coleman for sharing your story. I’ve been meaning to write to her or at least review this book for so long. I recommended this book to my sister, who spent time in Ecuador, and she was equally floored by this book. I can’t find anything else like this, so I think I’m just going to start over and read again. Thank you so much for writing this🙏
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A wonderful book

A wonderful book
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Exciting, moving and compelling

Though I’m fascinated by a different species (horses) I was drawn to the idea that being with animals helps us learn about ourselves. And Jane Goodall said I would love it, so who am I to argue with her? This was a wonderfully told story, with such powerful writing that I was thrilled and close to tears at several points. There is also follow-up information so you know it’s not just a “my summer vacation” interlude. Just a very exciting journey on many levels!
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Remarkable Relationship

This was a beautiful story of the relationship that developed between a volunteer at a wild life sanctuary in Bolivia and a Puma. The writing is so evocative of the jungle, it’s beauty and it’s threats that the book is hard to put down. Will the sanctuary, the volunteers, the rescued animals survive fires, floods, financial challenges. This story unfolds over years with the evolution of the relationship between the young volunteer and the cat she grows to love. The reader may find themselves wondering at the end if they could volunteer at such a sanctuary.