The Rodent Not Taken

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Unleash the whimsical charm of feline creativity with this delightful poetry collection, carefully curated by New York Times best-selling author Jennifer McCartney. "The Rodent Not Taken" features an enchanting assortment of cat-inspired poems discovered in a Milan cat café, blending humor and reflection. This 2021 edition, published by W W Norton & Company, spans 96 pages filled with witty interpretations of renowned works such as beat poetry, limericks, and haikus. Experience the affectionate musings on everything from a cat's longing for dinner in "Feed Me" to the playful antics captured in "A Cat's Revenge"—all reflecting the cleverness of the feline mind. The elegant line drawings and charming photographs throughout this assortment enhance its appeal for poetry lovers and cat enthusiasts alike. Dive into this extraordinary exploration of the fine arts through the eyes of cats, making it a perfect gift for those who adore cats and poetry alike. Free shipping is included, but please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Note that once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. Elevate your collection with this unique blend of humor, artistry, and feline insights.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781682686638
Year: 2021
Publisher: W W Norton & Company
Pages: 96


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Curated by New York Times best-selling author Jennifer McCartney, this collection of poems?discovered at a cat cafe? in Milan, Italy?showcases the breathtaking skill, witty intelligence, and breadth of knowledge possessed by the cat mind. McCartney knew she'd found something special as she translated the feline riffs on famous poems, beat poetry, rhyming verse, haikus, and limericks. From musings on a tardy dinner (?Feed Me?) to a trip to the vet (?A Cat's Revenge?), the ?clueless yammering? of sparrows in a birdbath to the pleasures of an empty box, these are special additions to the genre. Soon, in fact, the scribe was inspired to add some work of her own, as well as charming line drawings and photographs. This slim volume will entice anyone enamored of poesy and the fine arts?particularly cats, or people who like cats.

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