An edition of Cat Abroad (1993)

A Cat Abroad

The Further Adventures of Norton, The Cat Who Went to Paris and His Human Peter Gethers

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An edition of Cat Abroad (1993)

A Cat Abroad

The Further Adventures of Norton, The Cat Who Went to Paris and His Human Peter Gethers

First Ballantine Books Edition (10)
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Norton charmed even the most avowed cat haters in the bestselling THE CAT WHO WENT TO PARIS. Now, in Peter Gethers' and Norton's further adventures, the extraordinary feline with the great Scottish Fold ears, is hightailing it to the south of France--and making pit stops all over the globe (with his favorite human, of course).

As always, Norton astounds those around him with his sophisticated demeanor. In America, Norton hits the TV talk-show circuit--and finds himself on the "A" list of desirable celebrities, attending only the hottest of parties. Touring the Continent, Norton returns to Paris--and encounters five not-so-friendly dogs and a devious chef; dines in Italy, where he almost starts a war over an uneaten dinner; and becomes the most recognizable new inhabitant of Provence since Peter Mayle decided to Leave London.

Along the way, Norton and his human companion face change and learn to understand the problems and the pleasure that come with growing up and growing older together. Like its predecessor, A CAT ABROAD is funny, touching, and wise.
--back cover

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Fawcett Columbine
Language
English
Pages
243

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November 29, 1995, Random House Value Publishing
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A Cat Abroad: The Further Adventures of Norton, the Cat Who Went to Paris, and His Human
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A Cat Abroad: The Further Adventures of Norton, The Cat Who Went to Paris and His Human Peter Gethers
1993, Fawcett Columbine
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A cat abroad: the further adventures of Norton, the cat who went to Paris, and his human
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Copyright Date
1994

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Format
Paperback
Pagination
243p.
Number of pages
243

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7569035M
ISBN 10
0449909522
ISBN 13
9780449909522
LCCN
94094257
OCLC/WorldCat
299208414
Library Thing
316644
Goodreads
108535062

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Norton charmed even the most avowed cat haters in the bestselling THE CAT WHO WENT TO PARIS. Now, in Peter Gethers' and Norton's further adventures, the extraordinary feline with the great Scottish Fold ears, is hightailing it to the south of France--and making pit stops all over the globe (with his favorite human, of course).

As always, Norton astounds those around him with his sophisticated demeanor. In America, Norton hits the TV talk-show circuit--and finds himself on the "A" list of desirable celebrities, attending only the hottest of parties. Touring the Continent, Norton returns to Paris--and encounters five not-so-friendly dogs and a devious chef; dines in Italy, where he almost starts a war over an uneaten dinner; and becomes the most recognizable new inhabitant of Provence since Peter Mayle decided to Leave London.

Along the way, Norton and his human companion face change and learn to understand the problems and the pleasure that come with growing up and growing older together. Like its predecessor, A CAT ABROAD is funny, touching, and wise.
--back cover

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