The Cat That Changed My Life by Bruce Eric Kaplan

The Cat That Changed My Life by Bruce Eric Kaplan

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By "New Yorker" cartoonist Bruce Kaplin, this title reveals 50 cats who talk about their lives and influences, showing that they have the same vanities, the same foibles, the same ambition and the same excuses as people.

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The Cat That Changed My Life by Bruce Eric Kaplan

A hilarious renouned master of observation comments on the way we live with the help of cats Bruce Eric Kaplan captures the silly and absurd language of humans and places it in the mouths of cats to produce a hilarious comment on the way we live. As the 50 cats talk about their lives and influences, it turns out that they, in their own feline way, have the same vanities, the same foibles, the same ambitions, and the same excuses as people. In their own words, we hear from such cats as Jelly Bean, who felt hopelessly misunderstood and alienated until she met Dorothy, a cat down the road with the same predisposition to skittishness; Puffin, whose brief fling with a cat named Henry thrust her into the ugly underworld of saltwater taffy addiction; and Evelyn, filled with a renewed sense of possibility when she witnessed a misfit cat named Stinky reinvent himself as Prince Volgar of Budapest. This is a strange and wonderful book.
Bruce Eric Kaplan has contributed more than four hundred cartoons to The New Yorker, many of which were collected in his first book, NO ONE YOU KNOW. He lives in Los Angeles, where he has written for such television shows as SEINFLED and SIX FEET UNDER.
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ISBN 13 9780743219440
ISBN 10 0743219449
Title The Cat That Changed My Life
Author Bruce Eric Kaplan
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Binding Type Other book format
Publisher Simon & Schuster Ltd
Year published 2003-02-17
Number of pages 112
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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