Manxmouse (Essential Modern Classic)
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There is little more to recount. Manxmouse remained with Tom and Margery on the Isle of Man until he married a charming little grey, long-tailed field mouse and they built a house quite close to that of the Manx Cat family. Nor was Manxmouse at all surprised when, in his wife’s first litter, two of the mice had no tails at all and were blue-grey, three had stumps and were pinkish, and four had long tails, were rather orange coloured and had slightly rabbity ears. For, as Margery Manx Cat had explained, that was the way things sometimes went.
And back in Buntingdowndale, the ceramist never did find out what had happened to the little china mouse he had made that had gone wrong, and which had so mysteriously disappeared from his bedside table.
Paul Gallico
“I was always aware, from the very beginning, that I was a most unusual cat…”
When young Mary Ruadh’s beloved pet Thomasina is put down, she pines for the cat and falls dangerously ill herself. Meanwhile, Thomasina is rescued by a strange young woman the townsfolk believe to be a witch. Could she hold the key to saving both Mary Ruadh and Thomasina?
978-0-00-739518-7
Paul Gallico
Have you ever wondered what a cat’s life is like? When Peter wakes from a serious accident, he finds himself transformed. The world is a dangerous place for him, but luck is at hand. For Peter is befriended by the kindly cat Jennie…
978-0-00-739519-4
About the Author
PAUL GALLICO (1897–1976) was born in New York City and studied at Columbia University. After serving in the First World War he became a journalist with the New York Daily News where he enjoyed particular acclaim for his sports writing. In 1936 Paul Gallico moved to Salcombe in South Devon where he became a full time writer, living in a house on a hill with his Great Dane and twenty-three cats. He became a notable war correspondent during the Second World War. Among Paul Gallico’s best known books are The Snow Goose (1941), a classic story of Dunkirk, and The Poseidon Adventure (1969), which was made into a very successful film. His magical stories about animals, particularly cats, are enduring favourites. These include Jennie (1950) and Thomasina (1957).
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Copyright
First published by William Heinemann Ltd. in 1968
Published in paperback by Pan Books Ltd in 1972
This edition published by HarperCollins Children’s Books in 2012
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Why You’ll Love This Book copyright © Michael Bond 2012
ISBN 978-0-00-745731-1
Paul Gallico asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of the work.
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