Frankenstein’s Cat

Frankenstein’s Cat by Curtis Jobling is a whimsical children’s fiction book published by Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing on September 1, 2001. This first edition spans 32 pages and is presented in English. The story introduces readers to Nine, an extraordinary cat created by Dr. Frankenstein, who struggles with loneliness in a castle where he is not well-received.
In this engaging narrative, Nine’s quest for companionship leads to unexpected adventures when the doctor decides to create a friend for him. The book explores themes of acceptance and the desire for normalcy through the lens of a unique feline character. Readers will find humor in Nine’s antics as he navigates a world that is anything but ordinary, making this a delightful read for young audiences interested in imaginative tales featuring cats.
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Be afraid. Be very, very afraid. Because Frankenstein’s cat is no ordinary cat: Dr. Frankenstein names his new creation Nine — not because cats have “nine lives,” but because that’s how many cats it takes to make him. However, Nine isn’t terribly popular at the castle, and he’s lonely. So the doctor creates a companion who turns out to be more than Frankenstein’s cat bargained for. Curtis Jobling has created a delightful feline hero in Frankenstein’s cat. Readers will be laughing out loud at Nine’s desire to be normal in a far from normal world.
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