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KokoCat, Inside and Out Cover Image E-book E-book

KokoCat, Inside and Out

Graham-Barber, Lynda. (Author). Lane, Nancy. (Added Author).

Summary: Will KokoCat survive the change from contented inside cat to living on her own as an outside cat?

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  • ISBN: 9780940719156 (electronic bk.)
  • ISBN: 0940719150 (electronic bk.)
  • Physical Description: electronic resource
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    1 online resource (38 p.)
  • Publisher: New York : Gryphon House, 2012.

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Formatted Contents Note: Cover; Copyright; Title Page; KokoCat, Inside and Out.
Source of Description Note:
Description based on print version record.
Subject: Cats -- Juvenile fiction
Lost articles -- Juvenile fiction
Cats -- Fiction
Lost and found possessions -- Fiction
Lost articles -- Fiction
Genre: Electronic books.

  • Perseus Publishing
    Will KokoCat survive the change from contented inside cat to living on her own as an outside cat?
  • Perseus Publishing

    One day, KokoCat, a well-loved housecat, sees an open door, a chance to escape her pleasant life, to explore an exciting world outdoors. Once outside, she finds that life is more frightening and less enjoyable than she bargained for. Hungry, lost, and alone, KokoCat takes shelter under a dumpster and dreams of her former life inside. In vibrant images, KokoCat’s story shows the reader that keeping a domestic cat indoors is better both for the well being and longevity of the cat as well as for the birds and wild animals on which a cat preys. The book’s final page for parents and adults offers important information, provocative questions, and tips to increase young readers' awareness of this important animal health and welfare issue.

    Lynda Graham-Barber’s abiding passions for writing and animals have intermingled for four-decades, as children’s book editor, writing teacher, author of thirteen books, and animal rights advocate. The author, who holds an MFA in writing for children from Vermont College, lives in a small stone cottage, which she helped build, situated on 160 wooded acres in the Northeast Kingdom, Vermont, with her artist husband David and their rescued dog Biscuit.

    Nancy Lane has been an award-winning illustrator for the last twenty years. Her picture books include Call the Horse Lucky and A Home for Dakota (both from The Gryphon Press). She lives in the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York with her family and her rescued dog and cats.


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