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Cat Bordhi (1951-2020) was an American author, accomplished knitter, teacher, and designer. Born Kathryn Anne Elizabeth Gardiner on March 2, 1951, in San Francisco , Bordhi was raised by adoptive parents after her mother died of cancer and her father died by suicide.
Save the Cat! is the first in the Save the Cat! book series, and was followed by two books also written by Blake Snyder: Save the Cat! Goes to the Movies (2007) and Save the Cat! Strikes Back: More Trouble for Screenwriters to Get Into . . . and Out Of (2009). After Snyder's death in 2009, the series continued with Save the Cat!
Dewey Readmore Books (November 18, 1987 – November 29, 2006) was the library cat of the Spencer, Iowa, Public Library.Having been abandoned in the library's drop box in January 1988, he was adopted by the library and gained local attention for his story shortly thereafter.
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The book recounts the life of Dewey Readmore Books, the cat in residence at the Spencer Public Library in Spencer, Iowa. Grand Central Publishing paid $1.2 million to Vicki Myron , head librarian, and co-author Bret Witter for the rights to the cat's life story. [ 2 ]
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Pages in category "Books about cats" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of ...
Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats: T. S. Eliot: Companion to Mungojerrie, a white fluffy Persian queen who first appears in the poem Growltiger's Last Stand. She inadvertently leads to the demise of her suitor, the dreaded Growltiger, at the hands (paws) of a gang of Siamese cats. Growltiger: Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats: T. S. Eliot ...
By 1989 his books had been published with credit as illustrator under all of the forename(s) S. D., Steven, Steven D., and Steve. [13] A list of works published in January 2007 covered more than 100 books but only one as both writer and illustrator ("self-illustrated"), namely My First Bird Book (Random House, 1989, LCCN 89-213727). [11]