The Cat Who Saved Books by Sosuke Natsukawa explores the importance of books in the lives of individuals and how reading can open up new worlds for us to explore. As Rintaro travels on the expeditions he comes to understand himself better and what his future should be. He also learns more about the importance of books.
Statements about books and reading (pages 195-197) include:
Books have tremendous power.
Books can give us knowledge, wisdom, values, a view of the world ... the joy of learning something you didn't know before and seeing things in a whole new light. Books teach us how to care about others.
Books are filled with human thoughts and feelings ... we learn about the hearts and minds of other people besides ourselves.
Human beings don't live alone, and a book is a way to show that.
Empathy - that's the power of books.
The Cat Who Saved Books is a heart-warming read about the love of books and literature. Once I started reading this book I just had to keep reading until the final page.
Sosuke Natsukawa has also written The Cat Who Saved the Library.

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