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The Best Cat Ever

by Cleveland Amory, Lisa Adams
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Overview

Picking up where "The Cat Who Came for Christmas" and "The Cat and the Curmudgeon" left off, this beautiful new paperback edition continues the story of the cat named Polar Bear and his grumpy, lovable owner.

Picking up where The Cat Who Came for Christmas and The Cat and the Curdmudgeon left off, Amory continues his account of the trials, tribulations, and triumphs of the sublime Polar Bear and his cranky-but-lovable owner. A witty a wonderful love story. Line drawings.

Synopsis

Picking up where "The Cat Who Came for Christmas" and "The Cat and the Curmudgeon" left off, this beautiful new paperback edition continues the story of the cat named Polar Bear and his grumpy, lovable owner.

Library Journal

The story of Polar Bear, the stray cat rescued by Amory in 1978, began with the best-selling The Cat Who Came for Christmas ( LJ 10/1/87) and continued with The Cat and the Curmudgeon ( LJ 8/1/90). It reaches its inevitable conclusion here. However, readers expecting multiple cat stories and a continuation of the Amory-Polar Bear antics may be disappointed. Most of the book concerns Amory's reflections on his life (i.e., his class reunion at Harvard) and his views on humane issues (not surprising when you realize he founded the Fund for Animals). Luckily, Amory is a very readable writer, and he is able to present his sideline comments and musings without appearing to stand on a soapbox. Two highlights of this volume are Amory's response to his classmates' appeal for a donation to their class fund and the final chapter, with his heartfelt perspective on pet loss. Despite its rambling style, The Best Cat Ever will have animal lovers everywhere lapping it up like a bowl of warm milk.-- Edell Marie Schaefer, Brookfield P.L., Wis.

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Library Journal

The story of Polar Bear, the stray cat rescued by Amory in 1978, began with the best-selling The Cat Who Came for Christmas LJ 10/1/87 and continued with The Cat and the Curmudgeon LJ 8/1/90. It reaches its inevitable conclusion here. However, readers expecting multiple cat stories and a continuation of the Amory-Polar Bear antics may be disappointed. Most of the book concerns Amory's reflections on his life i.e., his class reunion at Harvard and his views on humane issues not surprising when you realize he founded the Fund for Animals. Luckily, Amory is a very readable writer, and he is able to present his sideline comments and musings without appearing to stand on a soapbox. Two highlights of this volume are Amory's response to his classmates' appeal for a donation to their class fund and the final chapter, with his heartfelt perspective on pet loss. Despite its rambling style, The Best Cat Ever will have animal lovers everywhere lapping it up like a bowl of warm milk.-- Edell Marie Schaefer, Brookfield P.L., Wis.

From Barnes & Noble

Picking up where The Cat Who Came for Christmas & The Cat & the Curmudgeon left off, this book continues the trials, tribulations, & triumphs of the sublime Polar Bear & his cranky but lovable owner. The witty conclusion to a wonderful love story. B&Willus.

Book Details

Published
October 1, 2002
Publisher
Hachette Book Group
Pages
276
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780316089784

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