The Puma Years
A Memoir
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Laura Coleman
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Laura Coleman
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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.
©2021 Laura Coleman. “She Unnames Them” by Ursula K. Le Guin was published in the January 21, 1985, print edition of the New Yorker magazine. (P)2021 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.Critic reviews
“Coleman's lovely English voice sounds emotionally honest, self-reflective, and expressive. She illuminates her story with a sense of place - its wet seasons, terrifying forest fires, dispiriting mass logging, and torturous mosquitoes.... Coleman's voice grows more confident as she finds her purpose and her people.” (AudioFile Magazine)
“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 and UN Messenger of Peace)
“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)
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- Amazon Customer
- 28-07-21
Captivating and inspiring
I loved this book and I have been recommending it to all my friends. The author takes us along with her on her journey of transformation in the Amazon jungle. Her experiences were intense, physically and emotionally, from fires and biting insects, to loss and injury. But she overcame her doubts and insecurities and found an incredible companion in the Puma Wayra and new purpose in her life. I had a dream when I was listening to this book that I was with a lion and I think that shows how much it resonated with me. You can't help but be touched and changed by reading this book.
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- Amazon Customer
- 24-11-21
Passion and Courage in Spades
This book really reminded me of The Overstory and this feels like another layer ..but Laura's story is real , passionate and moving.. She brings you into a world that we can see and hear, and understand, bit by bit, the level of suffering of the animals and the environment as people greedily eat up Mother Earth's resources.. I really enjoyed listening to the work Laura and the volunteers have done I feel I know a little bit more about the unsung heroes of our earth Thank you Laura and friends
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- NICOLA SMITH
- 21-09-21
A wonderful and important story
Who knew non- fiction could be such a ‘page turner’ beautifully written. Gripping from the start, I completely fell in love with the animals especially Wayra the Puma and felt fully absorbed in the jungle throughout the book. In times when we can’t travel so far this book took me far away. Despite being heartbreaking at times it was thoroughly enjoyable, one of the best reads of recent years! Laura Coleman’s narration is dreamlike and really makes you feel that you are there.
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- James Bradbury
- 06-10-21
Loved it.
Loved to hear about Wayra and the other animals. The fact that the author narrates for the audio book makes it feel really personal like she is regaling her story to you.
It also makes me feel sad that people think they can take wild animals out of the jungle to have as pets and mistreat.
Even tho we hear about deforestation in our world it's hard to imagine what that means but this story really brings it home but not in a lecturey way.
This story makes you laugh and cry all at once. I feel I can relate to the bond Laura and Wayra have as I have a domestic cat that reminds me so much of the way Laura describes Wayra and I love her as tho she is my own child.
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- MDriscoll
- 17-01-24
Excellent book
Loved every minute,could not out it down and I would highly recommend to any reader
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- Eva Maria
- 02-07-21
Inspiring, Moving, Didn’t want it to end!
I loved this book, and the author reading it gives it an authenticity and truth that is just incredible. You travel with her through the trials, terrors and beauty of the amazon jungle. You are engaged, with her, as she slips through her cast iron defences and fear of Wayra, to a tentative understanding, to a full blown adoration and love. And then there are the Pios and their purple poo, the pig and the red bra, the mischievous and traumatised monkeys and all manner of characterful beings. Listen and be prepared to laugh, cry and be very angry about the damage that we humans do to the natural world.
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- Mark G
- 20-06-21
Brave, funny, and passionate memoir: great writing
Laura Coleman has given us a brave, funny, and passionate account of her years in the Bolivian jungle, learning to live with and love a community of abused animals and the dedicated humans who've put themselves on the frontline to care for them. Laura narrates the book herself, capturing in impressive sensory detail her sense of growing empathy with all the life around her - from the pumas and other cats, the monkeys, parrots and more (more each year) that the camp exists to help, to the array of insects and bugs that surround and often invade her own body night and day, to the great but rapidly disappearing jungle itself and its flora, swamps and rivers. Alongside this, we share in her growing self-knowledge and her understanding of life before, during and after immersion in a life greater than our own. The Puma Years combines great humour in the way Laura draws out the human and other animal characters and situations they find themselves in with a clear-eyed, hard look at the realities of life on the edge of what humanity is doing to the wild and the free, and to ourselves. More than great 'nature writing': a call to awake.
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