Freedom Cat

“Freedom Cat” by H. H. Cardigan is a unique exploration of the Declaration of Independence, narrated from the perspective of Thomas Jefferson’s cat. Published by McGraw-Hill School Division in 2001, this 16-page book presents a creative retelling of a pivotal moment in American history, offering insights through an unconventional lens. The narrative invites readers to engage with historical events in a fresh and imaginative way.
In this edition, readers will find a whimsical yet informative portrayal of the events surrounding the Declaration of Independence. The story emphasizes the significance of freedom and independence, as seen through the eyes of a feline companion. This approach not only makes the historical content accessible but also highlights the themes of liberty and personal perspective, making it suitable for a diverse audience interested in history and storytelling.
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The story of the Declaration of Independence as told by Thomas Jefferson’s cat.
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