A Conversation with a Cat by Stephen Spotte

A Conversation with a Cat by Stephen Spotte

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A Conversation with a Cat by Stephen Spotte

Stephen Spotte's imaginative novel recounts the tales of a scroungy former alley cat named Jinx, whose memories aren't just his own but those of other cats who existed before him, one of which was Annipe, Cleopatra's pampered pet. Through Annipe's eyes the ancient Mediterranean world of Cleopatra and her legendary lovers, Caesar and Antony, spread before us in all its glory, pathos, and absurdity. Jinx reveals these stories telepathically one night to his stoned and inebriated owner just home after gall bladder surgery. Annipe's memories are bookended by Jinx's own that detail his early scavenging days in bleak urban alleys.

Could not stop reading this unique and curious account of a major period in history. Viewing events that shook the ancient world through the eye of a feline makes one want to view today's news stories through the same lens. Never read a book with such a unique perspective. And it was fun.-Edward R. Ricciuti, author of Bears in the Backyard

STEPHEN SPOTTE was born and raised in West Virginia. Stephen Spotte, a marine scientist, has published 19 books, including four volumes of fiction, a memoir, and a work of cultural theory. He is a Certified Wildlife Biologist of The Wildlife Society and also holds a U.S. Merchant Marine officer's license. His popular articles about the sea have appeared in National Wildlife, On the Sound, Animal Kingdom, Explorers Journal, and Science Digest. Dr. Spotte now lives and writes from his home in Longboat Key, Florida.
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ISBN 13 9781948598040
ISBN 10 1948598043
Title A Conversation with a Cat
Author Stephen Spotte
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Open Books Publishing (UK)
Year published 2018-04-26
Number of pages 154
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