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The Cat Who Went to Paris
First edition
Author Peter Gethers
LanguageEnglish
Genre Nonfiction novel
Publisher Crown Publishers
Publication date
1991
Media typePrint ( Paperback)
ISBN 978-0-449-90763-4
OCLC 26911805
Followed by A Cat Abroad 

The Cat Who Went to Paris is a short memoir by Peter Gethers that documents his life with his cat Norton, a Scottish Fold (published in the UK as A Cat Called Norton). It spurred two sequel books, A Cat Abroad ( ISBN  9780449909522) and The Cat Who'll Live Forever: The Final Adventures of Norton, the Perfect Cat, and His Imperfect Human ( ISBN  9780767909037). [1] [2] [3] [4]

Literary critic and scholar Charles Limley has remarked that The Cat Who Went to Paris "may be one of the finest pieces of feline-inspired literary production since The Cat Who… series. The bold artistic vision of Gethers and his paw-padded companion is matched only by the force of Gethers' cutting prose. A true mast-purrrr-piece."

References

  1. ^ "The Cat Who Went to Paris". publishersweekly.com. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
  2. ^ Gethers, Peter (12 June 2013). The Cat Who Went to Paris. ISBN  9780307764409. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
  3. ^ Lacher, Irene. "New York, L.A., Paris--This Cat Goes Everywhere". articles.latimes.com. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
  4. ^ Barron, James. "PUBLIC LIVES". nytimes.com. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Cat Who Went to Paris
First edition
Author Peter Gethers
LanguageEnglish
Genre Nonfiction novel
Publisher Crown Publishers
Publication date
1991
Media typePrint ( Paperback)
ISBN 978-0-449-90763-4
OCLC 26911805
Followed by A Cat Abroad 

The Cat Who Went to Paris is a short memoir by Peter Gethers that documents his life with his cat Norton, a Scottish Fold (published in the UK as A Cat Called Norton). It spurred two sequel books, A Cat Abroad ( ISBN  9780449909522) and The Cat Who'll Live Forever: The Final Adventures of Norton, the Perfect Cat, and His Imperfect Human ( ISBN  9780767909037). [1] [2] [3] [4]

Literary critic and scholar Charles Limley has remarked that The Cat Who Went to Paris "may be one of the finest pieces of feline-inspired literary production since The Cat Who… series. The bold artistic vision of Gethers and his paw-padded companion is matched only by the force of Gethers' cutting prose. A true mast-purrrr-piece."

References

  1. ^ "The Cat Who Went to Paris". publishersweekly.com. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
  2. ^ Gethers, Peter (12 June 2013). The Cat Who Went to Paris. ISBN  9780307764409. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
  3. ^ Lacher, Irene. "New York, L.A., Paris--This Cat Goes Everywhere". articles.latimes.com. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
  4. ^ Barron, James. "PUBLIC LIVES". nytimes.com. Retrieved 19 February 2014.

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