Why Do Cats Wear Pajamas?


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A fascinating book filled with cat lore, world records, and famous cats, Why Do Cats Wear Pajamas' is illustrated with delightful drawings painstakingly executed by Karen Brown. This little book makes the perfect gift for anyone who loves a feline. Karen Brown's most recent book, Fairy Kisses and Stork Bites: Amazing, Adorable Facts About Babies, is a favorite among new parents and those who know them. Now the writer-illustrator has put her talent to work on Why Do Cats Wear Pajamas', a collection of intriguing information, enticing trivia, and sizzling statistics about one of America's favorite pets. Why Do Cats Wear Pajamas' should become a best-seller among the millions who favor felines. Who was the most expensive cat in the world' Why do cats purr' Which cat caught the most mice' Presented in an engaging question-answer format, Why Do Cats Wear Pajamas' is an easy-to-read book with immense appeal.




Why Do Cats Wear Pajamas?


Book Description

Endearing, whimsical, and jammed full of fascinating feline facts and lore, this is a must-have for kitty-lovers everywhere. Illustrated with utterly delightful pen-and-ink drawings by author and artist Karen Brown, "Why Do Cats Wear Pajamas?" is presented in an engaging question-answer format. Meet Himmy, at 46 pounds, 15 1/4 ounces the fattest cat in town, and Dusty, a Texas tabby...and mom of 420 kittens--and dozens more of these fabulous critters. This collection of intriguing information and enticing trivia about one of America's favorite pets is the perfect gift for anyone who loves a feline.




The Cats' Pajamas


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Two young kittens discover that the only thing better than stylish new playclothes is their mother's love.




2 A.M. at The Cat's Pajamas


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Madeleine Altimari is a sassy, smart-mouthed nine-year-old and an aspiring jazz singer, inwardly mourning the recent death of her mother. Little does she know that on Christmas Eve Eve she is about to have the most extraordinary day - and night - of her life. After bravely facing down some mean-spirited classmates and a galling rejection at school, Madeleine doggedly searches for Philadelphia's legendary jazz club The Cat's Pajamas, where she's determined to make her on-stage debut. Meanwhile, her fifth grade teacher Sarina Greene is nervously looking forward to a dinner party that will reunite her with an old high school crush. And across town at The Cat's Pajamas, club owner Jack Lorca discovers that his beloved haunt may have to close forever . . . As these three lost souls search for love, music and hope on the snow-covered streets of Philadelphia, together they will discover life's endless possibilities over the course of one magical night. A vivacious, charming and moving debut, 2am At The Cat's Pajamas will swell your heart and have you laughing out loud.




Spilling the Beans on the Cat's Pyjamas


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Spilling the Beans on the Cat's Pyjamas provides us with the meanings of our well-worn and much-loved phrases by putting these linguistic quirks in context, and explaining how and why they were first used.




The Cat's Pajamas and Witch's Milk


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Twin tales of middle-class hilarity and despair from the writer who was dubbed “America’s preeminent comic novelist” by the New York Times When college professor Hank Tattersall sees his former flame, Lucy Stiles, at a campus concert, it sets off a chain reaction that results in one of the funniest and most unforgettable exit scenes in American literature—involving a locked door, an alcoholic dog, and a punning doppelgänger. The Cat’s Pajamas is the story of how Tattersall, a scrupulous self-reflector, falls from point A to point Z, rushing through a host of identities and indignities along the way. The unexamined life may not be worth living, he discovers, but the examined one is hardly a bed of roses. In Witch’s Milk, Tillie Seltzer has her own trials to attend to. Chief among them is her marriage to Pete, the kind of guy who tucks a cigarette behind his ear and calls everybody Frisbee. When they first met, Tillie had more sophisticated tastes—dark strangers, homburg hats—but she was also a thirtysomething virgin whose prospects weren’t getting any better. When she cracked a joke about the honeymoon being over, Pete believed her. Now stuck in suburbia with a sick child and a philandering husband, Tillie takes a hard look in the rearview mirror. Her search for an escape route will lead her to the most unexpected place of all. These short novels are linked by Tillie’s cameo appearance in Hank’s narrative and by the thrilling blend of satire, tragedy, and philosophy that defines the one-of-a-kind fiction of Peter De Vries.




The Cat's Pajamas


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Meet Louis Fellini. Louis lived in a time long ago when cats wore clothes, worked in cities, and went on picnics. But the cats dressed all the same, down to the shoes they wore. Louis Fellini was a different sort of cat. He wanted to be himself. But it isn’t as easy as you might think to be yourself, especially when everyone else looks the same, when everybody else is a . . . copy cat. But Louis Fellini found a way. He was just that kind of cat. He was the cat’s pajamas.




Ralph Rucci


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Rijkgeïllustreerde monografie over leven en werk van de eerste Amerikaanse modeontwerper (1957- ) sinds de jaren dertig die in Parijs zijn haute couture mocht presenteren.




When I First Knew


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In 2010 Alden set out to write her autobiography. When I First Knew tells the story of her early years from 1951 to 1957 when she began to express herself as a young lesbian, long before the words gay and lesbian were adopted by the community. Strictly speaking, the book is a creative memoir because the sub-plot is fiction. When I First Knew is Abby Harper’s journey of self discovery in the 1950s with all the challenges of being different in an era of conformity, identity confusion, bullying, and the heartache of shame and rejection, which exist today in spite of new understanding and acceptance of the LGBT community. Abby’s story, both brutally honest and heartwarming, is told in Alden’s voice as a young girl, writing letters to an imaginary friend, Tweed. The story rings as true today as it did yesterday and will tomorrow, for the conflicts that arise from being different play out in the lives of young and old, gay and straight still. The title of the book echoes the first question gays, lesbians, and transgenders are asked, When did you first know?




Movin’ Out!


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Molly and Terrance are two civilized mice trying to quietly live in Mouseland while abiding by the laws created by Mice International. One morning while on food procurement duty in a suburban kitchen, Molly and Terrance barely escape with their lives before being detected by the Jones family—but not before they overhear Mrs. Jones threatening to fumigate the house! Thankfully not everyone in the Jones house hates mice. The children, Samantha and Cianan, love the little creatures and will do anything to protect them. Meanwhile, all the mice of Mouseland have other challenges that include a trio of rat bullies—Shake, Rattelle, and Roll—and a neighbor lady who also hates mice. When Mrs. Jones decides to have her home fumigated, she plans a family camping trip. After her children forewarn the mice, the tiny creatures decide they should go camping too. But there’s only one problem: the rat trio is up to no good. Now it is up to a homeless dog to save them all, before it is too late. In this delightful tale, a homeless dog and a group of mice teach a suburban family and other animals how to be kind and live in harmony.