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Title: Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World
ISBN: 1600243827
Author:
Vicki Myron
Publicate Date: 2008-09-24 Publish: 2008-09-24
List Price: $22.98
Average Customer Rating: 4.5
Format: Audio CD
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Amazon Lowest New Price: $11.63
Amazon Lowest Used Price: $12.06
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1: Dewey, the Small Town Library Cat
Cute book! Received in great condition. Will make a nice gift for a fellow cat lover. Highly recommend.
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2: Cat lover or not - Read this book
This book is not only about the life of a beloved cat, but shows that life and love don't always behave in the manner portrayed in the tv show, "Father Knows Best." Based in a small town, the story could be the life if anyone. One's life is not only what one wishes it to be, but many thing impact that life. This book goes through the time in which the economy went bust for the hardworking farming communities and how they worked through the good and the bad times. This book has sounds for what we are living in today.
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3: Dewey
This was my first Kindle book purchase and it was a heartwarming book. Vicki was his guardian angel and he was hers. Bravo for sharing his story with the world.
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4: Love that cat.
This is a sweet story of the love of people for cats and the responding love of the cat to people. If you have ever loved a cat, you will love this book.
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5: Love cats? You'll love this book!
I'm not a big fan of Iowa, but I came to love this place where a kitten managed to survive a deadly cold night in a metal box to become the darling of a town. Dewey was a great cat, obviously, and his personality shines through. I can't say this book is well-written, but Vicki Myron and her co-writer do a good job with presenting Dewey in the best possible light. What makes the book good is that anyone who knows/owns/or is owned by cat can see feline all over dear Dew. You keep looking at the picture on the cover and thinking, "What a gorgeous cat!"
Vicki's own story is rather choppy and full of holes, although her love for her family, especially her mother is evident. But her story is secondary to Dewey's and I wanted more of him. A great rescue story, and a testament to the versatility of the cat personality.
This is a lovely story and worth the read.
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