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The Puma Years: A Memoir di Laura Coleman
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The Puma Years: A Memoir (originale 2021; edizione 2021)

di Laura Coleman (Autore)

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Presents the story of the author's journey in the Amazon jungle, where she fell in love with a magnificent cat who changed her life.
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Titolo:The Puma Years: A Memoir
Autori:Laura Coleman (Autore)
Info:Little A (2021), 320 pages
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Yes, I immediately went to check out the website and volunteer info despite thinking how there's no way I could handle doing it the whole time I was reading this. ( )
  Jenniferforjoy | Jan 29, 2024 |
Laura’s story of her relationship with Wayla the Puma and the wildlife sanctuary in Bolivia is raw, personal and very, very good. She shows us what that life is like. It is filled with mud, mosquitoes, heat, pain and moments of outstanding beauty. It’s a loud statement on deforestation , agricultural burning, loss of habitat, and the trade of wildlife for pets. I know I couldn’t handle what Laura handled and I admire her greatly. Thanks for sharing your journey into Bolivia and self discovery. ( )
1 vota Smits | Sep 9, 2023 |
Excellent account- the writing style needs work. ( )
  SallyElizabethMurphy | Nov 1, 2022 |
Moving memoir about the author’s transformative experience volunteering at a wildlife sanctuary in the jungles of Bolivia. In her twenties, and at loose ends, she was traveling in South America, when she read a flyer that led her to the refuge. She was assigned to Wayra, the puma that changed her life.

“Rescued animals are like onions. You work so hard to peel off one layer of anxiety, only to expose another, and then another that you had absolutely no idea was hiding underneath. And because all of us really are no different from any of the animals here, because we’re all messed up and broken in our own individual ways, we’re like onions too.”

This book describes the difficulties involved in caring for wild creatures that have been treated poorly, resulting in fear and confusion. The author does not shy away from the challenges – habitat destruction, forest fires, illegal animal trafficking, an increasing number of animals needing care, and a decreasing number of volunteers. The scenes portray the many physical obstacles of living in the jungle – mosquitos, snakes, parasites, the rainy season that floods the area. It contains vivid descriptions of the land, people, and wildlife.

“Wayra would wait a few minutes, just to show she didn’t care, before strutting over, swishing her tail. Then she’d rest her white chin on one of our boots and curl her limbs underneath herself into a tiny, perfect ball. She’d go from being the picture of cool to the most vulnerable thing, in one strange, precious moment.”

It is written with humor and compassion. When she first arrives, she finds an rebellious monkey and a pig that steals bras.

“The jungle is everywhere and, as I turn and see a monkey sitting on a signpost, I leap back with a yelp. He’s the size of a small child, hunched, with thick ginger fur. The signpost clearly says NO MONKEYS ON THE ROAD! in bright-red letters. He just stares at me. Yeah, so. What are you going to do about it? I’m not going to do anything. It’s about to get dark and I’m on my own in the jungle.”

“I let it fall onto the top of the list, along with “walked a puma” and “shared my shower with a tarantula the size of a dinner plate.”


I particularly enjoyed the photos that appear at the end of the e-book. Laura finds her passion in life while working with these traumatized animals. From the Afterword:

“Wild animals are not pets. They should live in their own habitat with their own species. Maybe there is a future where no animal is kept in a cage and books like this won’t need to be written. But for now, proceeds from this book are going to support CIWY’s work fighting the illegal wildlife trade and providing homes to those who need them. If you would like to help, either by volunteering or making a donation, please visit CIWY’s website: www. intiwarayassi. org ”

For those sensitive to animal suffering, it should be noted that this book does not contain descriptions of animal cruelty. These volunteers are trying their best to help animals that have been abused in the past. It is an emotional story of love and hope.

4.5 ( )
  Castlelass | Oct 30, 2022 |
Desperately sweet and heartrending

"But maybe it’s also because I’ve been spinning for so long. I’ve felt lost in the lights and sounds and pressures of moving forwards, moving upwards, moving somewhere. The aimlessness of it making my hands shake and limbs desperately tired."

I could not put down Paula Coleman's memoir, Puma Years, until I had to because of the overwhelming love and sadness I kept having to take a break from.

Coming to the Parque, a wild animal refuge in Bolivia as a young, shy, uncertain girl, Paula meets Wayra. She is a battered, frightened Puma who can sense fear a mile away and that is all that Paula feels.

Swept into the lyrical beauty of the tropical forests and in culture shock over the difference between the sterile world of the UK and the sweaty, muddy, insect ridden jungle, Paula struggles to acclimate.

"Now, for the first time in a really long time, with the sound of Wayra’s steady breathing and the settling of the jungle heartbeats around me, I feel like I’m weightless. As if I might be coming to a stop. Here in a place I least expected to. With this puma, who I’m starting to realise might not be as brave, or as bold, as she wants me to believe."

The bond between girl and great cat slowly peels away the layers of distrust, as her boss says, like onion layers. Until they reach a level of authenticity and wordless communication.

I can never write how deeply this book affected me. Exquisite as it is, it goes beyond the intellectual to the heart. Although the ending is realistic, it was hard to assimilate, much like life itself. I'll leave you with a last quote that made me happy.

“Oh, Laurita,” Nena whispers. “¿Ella es feliz?” “Sí.” Relief, shock, pride, disbelief. “Oh, Laurita,” Nena whispers. “¿Ella es feliz?” “Sí.” Relief, shock, pride, disbelief. It clamours so loudly I can barely hear anything. I can barely hear my own words. She is happy. Happy. “Wayra es feliz.” And then we both burst into tears."

"Because it’s the connections that make the difference, right?"
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  Windyone1 | May 10, 2022 |
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