Johnette Napolitano shares story of horse companion in new book

An excerpt from Johnette Napolitano about providing a companion for her beloved horse, True, appears in the upcoming book Unconditional: Stories of Women and the Animals They Love. The collection, edited by Cat Willett, highlights bonds between women and their animals. It is set for release by Princeton Architectural Press.

The story featuring Johnette Napolitano is included in Unconditional: Stories of Women and the Animals They Love, a book compiled by Cat Willett. This anthology explores personal narratives of women's relationships with animals. The excerpt, titled 'Johnette Napolitano on a Companion For Her Beloved Horse, True,' was published online on Literary Hub on March 13, 2026.

Princeton Architectural Press holds the publishing rights, with copyright attributed to Cat Willett for 2026. The book permission note indicates the material is used with the publisher's approval. No further details from the excerpt are available in the provided source, but it underscores themes of companionship and care in human-animal interactions.

This contribution from Napolitano, known for her work in music, adds a personal dimension to the collection's focus on unconditional bonds.

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