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'Jennie' by Paul Gallico is a heartwarming tale that follows the journey of a young boy named Peter who, after a tragic accident, finds himself transformed into a cat. Through the eyes of Peter, readers are taken on an adventure as he navigates the unfamiliar world of London and Glasgow with the help of a wise cat named Jennie. The story beautifully captures the essence of friendship, love, and self-discovery, both in the feline world and among humans, touching on themes of resilience and longing for the comforts of the past.

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    Thomasina by Paul Gallico
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    "Thomasina" by Paul Gallico is a heartwarming story that follows the life of a little girl named Mary Rudah and her special bond with her cat, Thomasina. The plot revolves around Thomasina's illness and the conflict that arises when Mary's father, Andrew, who is a veterinarian, decides to have the cat destroyed. The story is narrated from the perspective of Thomasina, providing a unique insight into the emotions and relationships within the small Scottish town where the events unfold. The writing style, characterized by its engaging storytelling and the use of multiple viewpoints, delves into themes of love, compassion, and redemption.

    MR ANDREW MACDHUI, veterinary surgeon, thrust his brick-red, bristling beard through the door of the waiting-room next to the surgery and looked with cold, hostile eyes upon the people seated there on...

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    The Silent Miaow by Crown Publishing Group, Suzanne Szasz, Paul Gallico
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    'The Silent Miaow' is a delightful and insightful book that delves into the inner thoughts and behaviors of cats as seen through the eyes of a feline narrator. The book provides a unique perspective on the relationship between cats and humans, showcasing the clever and often humorous ways in which cats manipulate and interact with their human companions. Through a combination of witty writing and charming photographs, the book offers a whimsical look at the feline psyche and the dynamics of cat-human relationships.

    The author, Paul Gallico, skillfully translates the musings of the feline narrator into a captivating narrative that captures the essence of cat behavior and emotions. With a touch of humor and a hint of wisdom, 'The Silent Miaow' takes readers on a journey into the world of cats, shedding light on the mysterious ways in which these furry creatures navigate their lives alongside humans.


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    Socks by Beverly Cleary
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    Socks by Beverly Cleary is a heartwarming story told from the point of view of a cat named Socks. The book follows Socks as he enjoys a happy life with his young owners, Mr. and Mrs. Bricker, until their attention shifts to their new baby, Charles. Socks struggles to adjust to sharing his family's love and attention with the new addition, leading to feelings of jealousy and displacement. Through humorous and relatable events, Socks learns to navigate the changes in his life and ultimately finds his place again within the family.

    The story of Socks explores the themes of jealousy, adjustment, and acceptance from the perspective of a beloved pet. Readers are taken on a journey with Socks as he experiences the challenges of being displaced by a new family member, the emotions of feeling neglected, and the eventual realization that love and companionship can come from unexpected places.

    The Brickers gave Socks attention, but not in the way that he expected. He found himself snatched up, carried down the hall, and tossed into the dark laundry beside his pan of Kitty Litter. The door s...

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    I Am a Cat by Natsume Soseki
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    "I Am a Cat" by Natsume Soseki is a satirical novel set in early 20th century Japan, narrated from the perspective of a nameless housecat. The story unfolds through the cat's observations of his master, an English teacher, and his eccentric friends. The book offers a humorous commentary on human nature, intellectual life during the Meiji era, and the social upheaval in Japan following the collapse of feudalism. Through witty monologues and philosophical discussions, the cat provides a unique lens to critique Japanese society and culture.

    The narrative style shifts from focusing on the cat's interactions with other felines to delving into the lives and conversations of the human characters. The cat's perspective allows for a critical examination of human foibles and societal norms, blending elements of satire, social commentary, and existential reflections. As the story progresses, the cat's observations become more thought-provoking, offering insights into the complexities of human nature and the intellectual bankruptcy of the modernizing Japanese society.

    I AM A CAT. As yet I have no name. I’ve no idea where I was born. All I remember is that I was miaowing in a dampish dark place when, for the first time, I saw a human being. This human being, I heard...

  5. 'A Street Cat Named Bob' by James Bowen is a heartwarming memoir that tells the true story of a homeless man who finds hope and redemption through his bond with a stray cat named Bob. The book chronicles James Bowen's journey of overcoming addiction and homelessness with the help of his feline companion, Bob. The writing style is simple yet impactful, portraying the powerful message of how a small creature can bring about significant positive changes in a person's life.

    I spent a significant chunk of my life proving how true those words are. I was given a lot of opportunities, sometimes on a daily basis. For a long time I failed to take any of them, but then, in the ...

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    The Wild Road
    Book 1 in the series:The Wild Road

    The Wild Road - The Wild Road by Gabriel King
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    The Wild Road by Gabriel King is a fantasy novel written from the perspective of cats, delving into a world where mystical Wild Roads connect different areas of Earth and are guarded by a feline guardian named Tag. The story follows Tag's adventures as he encounters adversaries seeking to exploit these roads for sinister purposes. The book is praised for its engaging plot, intense adventure, and surprising conclusion, making it a must-read for cat lovers and fans of fantasy literature.

    The writing style of The Wild Road is described as beautifully written, with vibrant imagery that captivates the reader's imagination. The authors, writing under a pen name, skillfully blend mythic quest elements with contemporary language, creating a compelling narrative that balances animal behavior with human-like characteristics. Despite some flaws in editing and confusing climactic action, the book remains a worthwhile read, especially for older teens and adults who appreciate a mix of fantasy, adventure, and feline themes.

    It was his world, full of novelty yet always reliable, exciting yet secure. He was a small king; and by the time a week was out, he had explored every inch of his new kingdom. He liked the kitchen bes...

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    Wish You Were Here
    Book 1 in the series:Mrs. Murphy

    Wish You Were Here - Mrs. Murphy by Rita Mae Brown
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    'Wish You Were Here' in the 'Mrs. Murphy' series by Rita Mae Brown is a captivating murder mystery set in the small town of Crozet, VA. The story revolves around a postmistress and her cat who team up to solve mysteries in their quaint community. The writing style combines a light-hearted appeal with a classic mystery tone, featuring well-characterized cats that play a significant role in the narrative. As murders unfold in the town, the animals, particularly the cat Mrs. Murphy, provide a unique worldview that adds depth to the storytelling. The pets' interactions with each other and their human owner, Harry, create an engaging dynamic that enhances the plot.

    offers a blend of traditional mystery elements with a focus on small-town life and quirky characters. Readers are drawn into the world of Crozet through entertaining events at the Post Office and the interactions between the residents. The animals, with their distinct personalities and abilities, serve as key players in unraveling the mysteries and protecting their owner. Rita Mae Brown's narrative skill brings a sense of nostalgia and charm to the story, making it a delightful read for those who enjoy a mix of murder mystery, small-town setting, and animal perspectives.

    Mary Minor Haristeen, Harry to her friends, trotted along the railroad track. Following at her heels were Mrs. Murphy, her wise and willful tiger cat, and Tee Tucker, her Welsh corgi. Had you asked th...

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    Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T.S. Eliot
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    "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats" by T.S. Eliot is a whimsical collection of poetry featuring humorous and imaginative verses about cats. The book served as the inspiration for the musical "Cats" and showcases various feline personalities and behaviors through clever rhymes and playful anecdotes. Written in a light and entertaining style, the poems capture the essence of cats in a fun and engaging manner, making it an enjoyable read for both children and adults.

    The book includes intricate drawings by Edward Gorey that complement the simple and silly poems, enhancing the overall reading experience. The poems are meant to be read aloud, and the illustrations add to the charm of the verses, creating a delightful combination of words and imagery that bring the quirky world of practical cats to life.


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    The Fur Person by May Sarton
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    'The Fur Person' by May Sarton is a heartwarming tale told from the perspective of a tomcat named Tom Jones. It follows Tom's journey from being a stray cat to finding a loving home with his human housekeepers, May Sarton and Judy Matlack. The story is filled with delightful observations of cat behavior, humor, and touching moments that showcase the special bond between cats and humans. Written in a charming and engaging style, the book captures the inner life of a cat and the joys of companionship between pets and their owners.


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    The Book of Night with Moon - Cats of Grand Central by Diane Duane
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    "The Book of Night with Moon" in the series "Cats of Grand Central" by author Diane Duane follows the story of Rhiow, a New York City cat who is also a wizard responsible for maintaining the Grand Central Station worldgate complex with her partners Saash and Urruah. The plot revolves around the Grand Central Station breaking down, signaling a threat from the Lone Power to take over Earth. delves into the lives of cat wizards in New York, exploring themes of redemption, sacrifice, and the battle between good and evil, all while providing a unique perspective on wizardry through the eyes of feline characters.

    They never turn the lights off in Grand Central; and they may lock the doors between 1 and 5:30A.M., but the place never quite becomes still. If you stand outside those brass-and-glass doors on Forty-...

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