Cat People

Cover of Cat People by Margaret Korda
Publisher: Harper Collins
Year: 2005
Language: en
Edition: New title
Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 9780060756635
Dimensions:
Height: 7.12 Inches
Length: 5 Inches
Weight: 0.6 Pounds
Width: 0.73 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 636.8
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Cat People by Margaret Korda, published by Harper Collins on October 25, 2005, offers an entertaining exploration of the lives of cat lovers and their deep devotion to their pets. This edition, comprising 176 pages, presents a humorous and insightful narrative that chronicles the Kordas’ journey as “cat people,” highlighting Margaret’s passion for cats and Michael’s transformation into a devoted cat owner. The book introduces a variety of colorful characters whose lives are intricately intertwined with their feline companions, showcasing the unique relationships that develop between humans and cats.

Readers will find a delightful mix of anecdotes featuring both the Kordas’ own cats and a diverse cast of fellow cat enthusiasts. The narrative includes charming and often funny portraits of various cats and their owners, from those who travel the world with their pets to those who build their social lives around them. The book touches on themes of companionship, the joys and challenges of cat ownership, and the sometimes bittersweet experiences that come with loving these animals. Illustrated with whimsical line drawings by Michael Korda, Cat People serves as a lighthearted tribute to the world of cats and the people who adore them.


Official synopsis Publisher

In Cat People, Michael Korda, the New York Times bestselling author of Horse People, and his wife, Margaret, provide a wildly entertaining look at the world of cat lovers — and their devotion to their pets.

With characteristic wit, self-effacing charm, and sheer, exuberant love of a good cat story, they recount their lives as “cat people,” beginning with Margaret’s passion for cats (and Michael’s reluctant midlife transformation into a cat person), and introduce readers to a hilarious assortment of people whose lives revolve — often to an extraordinary degree — around their cats, from Cleopatra, a transatlantic traveler who found happiness in Paris, to Wally, the epitome of feline dignity.

Here are people who just can’t say no to acquiring another cat, who travel the world with their cats, who build their social lives around their cats — and, of course, here are the cats themselves. The Kordas celebrate the beguiling power of cats, including many of their own who have complemented, complicated, and changed their lives together over the years. Charming, often funny, and sometimes sad portraits populate the book — such as Margaret’s beloved cat Irving, whose favorite abode was the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, and Mumsie, who arrived unexpectedly at the door with her two kittens, and special cats like Jake and the gentle Chutney, as well as “difficult” cats like Chui and poor Mrs. Bumble, and Mr. McT., the bully who found love late in life. There are graceful cats and cats like Kit-Kat that never look before they jump; in short, countless cats the reader will never forget, even those with many cats of their own.

The human characters include such unabashed cat people as one couple who keeps twenty-three cats and orders litter by the truckload; a glamorous New York agent who regularly shares lunch with her cat, Tulip, courtesy of New York’s finest French restaurants; and many others, ranging from the eccentric to the bizarre. From city cats to country cats, Margaret and Michael celebrate the challenges, the joys, and the occasional heartbreak of living with — and sometimes for — one’s cat.

Here is the perfect gift for any cat lover to give or get, illustrated with whimsical line drawings by Michael Korda.

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Publisher: Harper Collins. Year: 2005.
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ISBN-13: 9780060756635.
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Language: en. Pages: 176. Edition: New title.

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