An edition of Catlady (2020)

Catlady

a love letter to women and their cats

Catlady
Leah Goren, Leah Goren
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An edition of Catlady (2020)

Catlady

a love letter to women and their cats

"There's no question that cats rule the world-ask any cat owner and they'll tell you how these balls of fur insert themselves into our lives and establish dominion over the household. In this book, Leah Goren brings together smart, funny essays by ban.do founder Jen Gotch, writer Mara Altman, novelist Emma Straub, and designer Justina Blakeney, among others. She also conducts illuminating interviews with women who have built their lives or careers around cats, such as the founder of a big-cat sanctuary in California, the president of an animal advocacy organization in NYC, and the executive director of the world's largest registry of pedigreed cats. Throughout the book, Goren's appealing illustrations bring the joys of cat friendship to life, while her observations about the roles that cats have played in history, fashion, mythology, and art help us understand why the human-cat connection is so powerful. Sophisticated yet accessible, and featuring the work of a hugely popular illustrator, this book's wisdom and artwork reveal deeper truths about what makes cats so appealing as companions. Catlady will speak to the millions of cat lovers who know just how strongly we identify with our feline friends"--

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Language
English
Pages
223

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Cover of: Catlady
Catlady: a love letter to women and their cats
2020, Prestel Publishing, Prestel Verlag GmbH & Co KG.
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Published in
Munich, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
636.8
Library of Congress
SF442.7 .G67 2020, SF442.7.G67 2020

The Physical Object

Pagination
223 pages
Number of pages
223

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44093225M
ISBN 10
3791385992
ISBN 13
9783791385990
LCCN
2019033299
OCLC/WorldCat
1113401156

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