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From A Cat's View: An Anthology of Stories Told By Cats

From A Cat's View: An Anthology of Stories Told By Cats

Robin Praytor
4.4/5 ( ratings)
A cat locked in a vending machine.

The cat who served three pharaohs.

Two stories in FROM A CAT'S VIEW, a novel-length collection of short stories that will tug at the whiskers of cat lovers everywhere. This unique anthology is drawn from a pool of exceptional writers in the US, UK, and Canada, who share fascinating insights into the relationship between humans and their feline owners:

TWO HOURS, a poem of freedom re-envisioned by David Chorlton

THE CEMETERY CAT by Jennifer Lee Rossman
There was a cat for each grave--three-hundred forty-seven in all--and one had unfinished business.

SPECIAL by Charles Brass
Family is ... well, family. Maxie is special, and only Aunt 'Po can lift him from the gutter to the good life.

TISHY by Isobel Horsburgh
Some cats are talented. Others are unnaturally talented. Tishy outdid herself the day she brought  home Quintus Liberalis.

INTREPIDUS by Jennifer Loring
It wasn't the first time he'd made her feel alone and unloved. The breach between cat and human can be insurmountable, and the need to strike out from the pain of unrequited love, impossible to ignore.

WITCH CAT by Frances Pauli
Her kind are on the way out, but Old Gert isn't one to go quietly. She knew just what to do: Cheat! "Here kitty, kitty."

MOONLIGHT, a poem on notions of contentment by Lisa Timpf

MAU OF THE PHARAOHS by Robin Praytor
Favored by the living God, Tutankhamun, Mau, in exchange for safe passage to the next world, offers Bastet his life story as viewed from the laps of three pharaohs.

BIG EARS by Wilfred R. Robinson
A plague curses the village of Culloden and beyond. Little do the superstitious humans understand they've condemned their only chance for salvation.

NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT by Karen Ovér
Freedom is only as good as the next pilfered salmon fillet. Atticus prospered, now it was time to level up to fulfillment.

THE OPEN ROAD by Lisa Timpf
Most shun the solitary life; a few seek it. Quicksilver, ship's cat by profession, was in the latter group.

MULGRAVE'S RESOLVE by Michelle Mellon
Endurance, boredom, hunger, anger, reward: Mr. Mulgrave conquered the milestones on the road to survival one at a time, alone. But for the last mile, he'll need providence at his side.

A CAT'S CONFESSION, a poem and bid for absolution by Lisa Timpf

THE CAT'S APPRENTICE by Rose Strickman
Change is bad; being ignored is unacceptable. No one was putting Malcolm in a corner--certainly not this interloper-wizard-wannabe.

STRAY CAT STRUT by Neal F. Litherland
The street's no place for Manhattan lovelies with names like Princess. Leo never expected to be sought out by a damsel in distress. But Tig sent her, and Leo owes Tig a favor.

SAVANNAH AND SAVANNAH by Tom Antony Davies
If you find a lost cat with your name on its collar it's fate ... right? Meant to be. But what if it really is meant to be? Think about it ... think twice about it.
Pages
254
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Post-To-Print Publishers
Release
October 14, 2018

From A Cat's View: An Anthology of Stories Told By Cats

Robin Praytor
4.4/5 ( ratings)
A cat locked in a vending machine.

The cat who served three pharaohs.

Two stories in FROM A CAT'S VIEW, a novel-length collection of short stories that will tug at the whiskers of cat lovers everywhere. This unique anthology is drawn from a pool of exceptional writers in the US, UK, and Canada, who share fascinating insights into the relationship between humans and their feline owners:

TWO HOURS, a poem of freedom re-envisioned by David Chorlton

THE CEMETERY CAT by Jennifer Lee Rossman
There was a cat for each grave--three-hundred forty-seven in all--and one had unfinished business.

SPECIAL by Charles Brass
Family is ... well, family. Maxie is special, and only Aunt 'Po can lift him from the gutter to the good life.

TISHY by Isobel Horsburgh
Some cats are talented. Others are unnaturally talented. Tishy outdid herself the day she brought  home Quintus Liberalis.

INTREPIDUS by Jennifer Loring
It wasn't the first time he'd made her feel alone and unloved. The breach between cat and human can be insurmountable, and the need to strike out from the pain of unrequited love, impossible to ignore.

WITCH CAT by Frances Pauli
Her kind are on the way out, but Old Gert isn't one to go quietly. She knew just what to do: Cheat! "Here kitty, kitty."

MOONLIGHT, a poem on notions of contentment by Lisa Timpf

MAU OF THE PHARAOHS by Robin Praytor
Favored by the living God, Tutankhamun, Mau, in exchange for safe passage to the next world, offers Bastet his life story as viewed from the laps of three pharaohs.

BIG EARS by Wilfred R. Robinson
A plague curses the village of Culloden and beyond. Little do the superstitious humans understand they've condemned their only chance for salvation.

NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT by Karen Ovér
Freedom is only as good as the next pilfered salmon fillet. Atticus prospered, now it was time to level up to fulfillment.

THE OPEN ROAD by Lisa Timpf
Most shun the solitary life; a few seek it. Quicksilver, ship's cat by profession, was in the latter group.

MULGRAVE'S RESOLVE by Michelle Mellon
Endurance, boredom, hunger, anger, reward: Mr. Mulgrave conquered the milestones on the road to survival one at a time, alone. But for the last mile, he'll need providence at his side.

A CAT'S CONFESSION, a poem and bid for absolution by Lisa Timpf

THE CAT'S APPRENTICE by Rose Strickman
Change is bad; being ignored is unacceptable. No one was putting Malcolm in a corner--certainly not this interloper-wizard-wannabe.

STRAY CAT STRUT by Neal F. Litherland
The street's no place for Manhattan lovelies with names like Princess. Leo never expected to be sought out by a damsel in distress. But Tig sent her, and Leo owes Tig a favor.

SAVANNAH AND SAVANNAH by Tom Antony Davies
If you find a lost cat with your name on its collar it's fate ... right? Meant to be. But what if it really is meant to be? Think about it ... think twice about it.
Pages
254
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Post-To-Print Publishers
Release
October 14, 2018

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