The Almost All-white Rabbity Cat

The Almost All-white Rabbity Cat by Meindert DeJong is a First Edition published by Puffin Books in 1977. This 96-page book, written in English, tells the story of Barney, who feels bored and homesick in a city flat, missing the thirty pet white rabbits he left behind in the mountains. His loneliness takes a turn when a beautiful, clever, almost all-white cat enters his life, bringing companionship and joy.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of friendship and comfort through the bond between Barney and the cat. The story delves into the emotional landscape of a young boy navigating feelings of isolation and the transformative power of a new pet. With elements of juvenile fiction, the book captures the essence of animals and their impact on human emotions, making it a relatable tale for young readers.
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Barney was bored and homesick, alone in a city flat, and missing the thirty pet white rabbits he had left at home in the mountains, when in walked a beautiful, clever, almost all-white cat to fill all the lonely corners of his heart.
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