
Why Broccoli?
Because even in a story about grief, forgiveness, and family, there’s room for a cat.
Broccoli lives on the margins of the human world, but he notices everything. He’s prickly, particular, and unexpectedly tender when no one’s looking.
He also has a point of view—literally. In A Hundred Ways to Say I Love You, Broccoli claims his own chapters and quietly becomes a character readers remember.
He’s not just a pet. He’s a witness. And sometimes, he’s the only one who sees what’s really going on.


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