
Through Katrina’s
Eyes
Poems From an Animal Rescuer’s Soul
Ed Kostro
Booklocker
ISBN 1591138671
Writer/animal activist says ‘This Book of Remembrance
Is dedicated to every Katrina victim, both human and nonhuman, both living and
deceased, who endured a hellish nightmare that most of us can only imagine; and
to the many compassionate souls who rushed to assist them, in whatever way they
could.’
Through Katrina’s Eyes poems from an animal Rescuer’s Soul is
compilation of poetic works beginning with Immanuel Kant’s haunting words ‘Our
eyes, are the windows to our soul.’ Poet Kostro’s first offering is Through
Katrina’s Eyes in which he brings the reader face to face with the horror, terror,
death of hope and sheer and total disheartenment for so many of those four legged
beings ravaged by Katrina. Critters were left behind at times by those
who thought they would soon return, others were left behind and by so called
human rescuers who insisted animals could not accompany those who had carried
them with them from homes to supposed safety.
The Old Man and His Dog, and The Woman and Her Daughter are filled with the
poignant hope we humans retain, and to which our critters respond to so well.
Other offerings include Katrina’s Highway. Pet Rescue Camp, Message in a Bottle,
and Mangy Dog. A sweet loving dog is showcased in the words of One Eyed
Jack, and a grimly determined cat is brought to mind as we read The Old Traveler.
The joy of reunion is offered in A Vet and His Pet, while the heartache of being
wrenched from his loving master’s arms by a heartless ‘rescuer’ before he too
is returned to his beloved owners is showcased in Heavenly Touch, happiness
renewed by adoption is found in the words of Get Shorty. Poet Kostro’s
own adoption record is brought to bear in Autumn in St. Louis, Eddie, Tater,
and A Flower Blooms in Winter. The plight of the lucky – saved, ‘left
behinds’ is showcased in Help and Paradise Lost in which writer Kostro brings
the reader face to face with the urgency of so many now rescued but living in
pens and needing homes critters. Kostro’s poetry closes with the poignant
wish ‘we rescuers pray that our government has now grown a lot wiser.
We pray owners will never again be forced to leave them behind.’
Writer Kostro’s poetry and love of animals is well known to this reviewer.
Kostro includes not only his own poetic works, but also some background and
‘color’ information regarding his volunteer capacity in the rescue effort made
after pet owners were forced to evacuate and leave behind the companions with
whom they shared their lives. Kostro also includes quotes from a number
of well known figures from history and modern day regarding critters and the
role they share in our lives.
Through Katrina’s Eyes poems from an animal Rescuer’s Soul is a compelling
read, brings the reader into both the despair and optimism of the rescuers and
the confused, anxious ones who were left behind. The Poems are not always
easy to read as we find the discouragement and hopelessness depicted in stark
realism. The joy of reunion or adoption restore the reader’s ability to
deal better with the despair grimly portrayed.
Excellent poetry, excellent message. A book for everyone. Those
who love critters will need no encouragement to buy, read, and read again.
Those for whom critters are only something over which we humans have ‘dominion’
may find themselves beginning to understand better the early writers who actually
said critters are here toward which we smug ‘intelligent’ beings shall exhibit
compassionate care.
Excellent addition to the personal reading shelf, the school library, therapist
shelf and reader learning. A Portion of the proceeds will go to animal
rescue efforts.
Enjoyed the read, happy to recommend.
Reviewed by: Molly Martin
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