Veto, The Governor’s Cat

Nathan Deal (author), Cheryl Riner Hodge (illustrator) / Booklogix / 60 pages

Animals are often the main characters in children’s books, capturing younger readers’ attention and delivering life lessons in an entertaining and easily digestible format. Veto, The Governor’s Cat, by former Georgia governor Nathan Deal, is no exception; it touches on universal themes of friendship, loss, and life changes. The story centers on Veto, the cat who shared a home with the governor and his late wife, Sandra Dunagan Deal.

Born to a barn cat mother, Veto initially takes up residence at the governor’s stately mansion to chase away birds and chipmunks from the gardens. (AWI recommends that domesticated cats be secured indoors whenever possible for their own safety and that of wildlife.) Over time, Veto learns how to make new friends with an array of different animals and adjusts to a new home after Deal finishes his second term. Veto also copes with the death of a beloved family member—his brother Bill—supported by his animal friends. In the face of overwhelming loss, Veto realizes that his happy memories of his loved one and his own resilience will see him through.

Deftly illustrated by Cheryl Riner Hodge, the book communicates several important values that are relatable to children, such as showing kindness to others and demonstrating courage in new situations. The animal characters are portrayed with warmth and respect, even if their behaviors are not entirely factual. The discussion questions at the end of the book may be useful for parents, caregivers, and educators to teach children about empathy and to encourage them to share their own experiences.

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