The Fur Person
by May Sarton
2021-01-01 06:26:55
“In whatever May Sarton writes one can hear the human heart pulsing just below the surface.”—Washington Post Book World
This enchanting story and classic of cat literature is drawn
from the true adventures of Tom Jones, M...
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“In whatever May Sarton writes one can hear the human heart pulsing just below the surface.”—Washington Post Book World
This enchanting story and classic of cat literature is drawn
from the true adventures of Tom Jones, May Sarton’s own
cat. Prior to making the author’s acquaintance, he is a fiercely
independent, nameless Cat About Town. Growing tired of
his vagabond lifestyle, however, he concludes that there
might be some appeal in giving up his freedom for a home.
Finally, a house materializes that does seem acceptable and
so do the voices that inhabit it. It is here that he begins his
transformation into a genuine Fur Person. Sarton’s book is
one of the most beloved stories ever written about the joys
and tribulations inherent in sharing one’s life with a cat. It is
now reissued in a gorgeous edition featuring David Canright’s
beautiful illustrations.
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