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The Town Cats and Other Tales (1977)

by Lloyd Alexander

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Eight tales featuring cats, princesses, fiddlers, cobblers, and kings.
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These stories, with their warmth, charm, and witty patter, remind me of why I fell in love with Lloyd Alexander's books as a kid. Delightful. Also a hit with the 8-year-old crowd. ( )
  grahzny | Jul 17, 2023 |
I had previously read and enjoyed a number of Lloyd Alexander's other books, so when I saw a copy of The Town Cats and Other Tales at a book sale, I thought I would give it a try. I was not disappointed. This is a collection of eight thoroughly charming and witty tales, all of which feature cats. And not just any cats, but clever cats who can talk, play chess, paint portraits, throw parties, and generally outwit any humans foolish enough to cross their paths. All of the stories are set in vaguely European countries in what appears to be a vaguely Renaissance era, and they have the feel of folk tales or fables.

Although this book is marketed primarily as a children's book, the human characters are generally all adults, and the stories are all classic tales that should appeal to anyone of any age - anyone who likes cats, that is. The cats are, of course, the stars of this book, and although they are anthropomorphized to some extent, they still retain that essential, if somewhat frustrating (to humans), quality of true "cat-ness", giving their undivided loyalty to some, causing trouble in other cases, but always getting their own way in the end. And, as Alexander reminds us in the final tale of the book, simply being a cat is "already a quite remarkable achievement."

These would be great stories to read aloud to your child (or to your cat, if you don't mind giving your cat ideas!), or by yourself. I highly recommend The Town Cats and Other Tales. I am happy that I came across it, and I look forward to re-reading these stories in years to come. ( )
  Heather39 | Nov 9, 2012 |
Eight tales featuring cats, princesses, fiddlers, cobblers, and kings. ( )
  cmbohn | May 2, 2007 |
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For cat-keepers, and others wise enough to laugh at themselves
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Valdoro was the smallest town in the farthest corner of the Kingdom of Mondragone.
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