Cat You Better Come HomeCat You Better Come Home
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Current format, Book, ed, All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsA cautionary tale by the popular humorist follows the adventures of Puff, a prodigal feline who leaves home for the excitement of Europe, claws her way to the top, and comes tumbling right back down.
Dissatisfied with her life, Puff the cat leaves home and becomes a rich and glamorous model, but eventually returns having found out that it's better to be who you are
Dissatisfied with her life, Puff the cat leaves home and becomes a rich and glamorous model, but eventually returns having found out that it's better to be who you are.
One cold winter's night, the elegant Puff decides to run away from home. Tired of cat food, she wants to eat what people eat.
She goes to Europe where she becomes fabulously rich as a TV cat-food spokes-cat, and soon she is dripping in diamonds and mink, living it up on beaches in Greece and villas in France, and attended by her personal butler and masseuse. It's the high life for Puff, until one day when she and her owl boyfriend meet disaster in Copenhagen. Then it's scratch, scratch, scratch on the windowsill ...
Garrison Keillor's wit and style distinguish this soulful fable adapted from one of his popular "Cat Songs." Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher's paintings give the haughty Puff the comic grace and feline pathos she deserves.
Dissatisfied with her life, Puff the cat leaves home and becomes a rich and glamorous model, but eventually returns having found out that it's better to be who you are
Dissatisfied with her life, Puff the cat leaves home and becomes a rich and glamorous model, but eventually returns having found out that it's better to be who you are.
One cold winter's night, the elegant Puff decides to run away from home. Tired of cat food, she wants to eat what people eat.
She goes to Europe where she becomes fabulously rich as a TV cat-food spokes-cat, and soon she is dripping in diamonds and mink, living it up on beaches in Greece and villas in France, and attended by her personal butler and masseuse. It's the high life for Puff, until one day when she and her owl boyfriend meet disaster in Copenhagen. Then it's scratch, scratch, scratch on the windowsill ...
Garrison Keillor's wit and style distinguish this soulful fable adapted from one of his popular "Cat Songs." Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher's paintings give the haughty Puff the comic grace and feline pathos she deserves.
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