An alien in the body of a cat visits Earth and bonds with a human girl.
The alien was supposed to do research on humans by spending time disguised as a person working in Yellowstone National Park but by mistake ends up as a cat in Turtle Beach, South Carolina. Olive, who is staying with her grandmother for the summer, rescues the cat and names him Leonard. Leonard immediately becomes fond of Olive, but he is anxious about how he’ll make the journey to the pickup point where fellow aliens are meeting him in just one month. If he misses it, he’ll become mortal and be stuck as a cat. Olive has her own worries; she might have to move to California because of her mom’s new boyfriend—the same guy who told Olive she was socially awkward and inept. Together, Olive and Leonard experience the joys of companionship. As the time counts down, Leonard has to decide if he’s willing to give up his earthly existence to return home. Humanity isn’t just for humans in this earnest, heartfelt story told from Leonard’s perspective. The characters experience loneliness and distress, but that makes the happiness and comfort of friendship all the more important. The alien aspect creates intrigue but mostly serves as a vehicle to showcase the preciousness of the human experience from an outsider’s perspective. Human characters are racially indeterminate.
A comforting read about connection and compassion.
(Science fiction. 8-12)