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The Unexpected Adventures of C.A.T. in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $17.95

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The Unexpected Adventures of C.A.T. in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $17.95
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"Opens the door to an unusual confluence of worlds, with cats, people, and Jewish identity all intersecting." The Jewish Book Council
Fourth-grader Chaya Ann Tober loves cats. Even her initials, C.A.T., are perfect for her!
She feels so cat-like herself that when her actual cat Ollie, a
very
picky eater, refuses to eat a mysterious new kind of cat food, she tries to encourage him by tasting a tiny bit of it herself (and finds it, surprisingly, not awful.) That night Chaya has the craziest dreamshe dreams she really has become a cat, one with orange fur, the exact color of her own hair.
Or is it a dream?
Join in the adventures as C.A.T. and her annoying older brother Daniel use some magical food to become cats, prowl their neighborhood at night, prevent a cat-astrophe, and see each other in a whole new light.
A purr-fect chapter book for middle grade readers (ages 8-12) who like animals and fantasy adventure, even if they are pickier eaters than C.A.T.
Fourth-grader Chaya Ann Tober loves cats. Even her initials, C.A.T., are perfect for her!
She feels so cat-like herself that when her actual cat Ollie, a
very
picky eater, refuses to eat a mysterious new kind of cat food, she tries to encourage him by tasting a tiny bit of it herself (and finds it, surprisingly, not awful.) That night Chaya has the craziest dreamshe dreams she really has become a cat, one with orange fur, the exact color of her own hair.
Or is it a dream?
Join in the adventures as C.A.T. and her annoying older brother Daniel use some magical food to become cats, prowl their neighborhood at night, prevent a cat-astrophe, and see each other in a whole new light.
A purr-fect chapter book for middle grade readers (ages 8-12) who like animals and fantasy adventure, even if they are pickier eaters than C.A.T.
"Opens the door to an unusual confluence of worlds, with cats, people, and Jewish identity all intersecting." The Jewish Book Council
Fourth-grader Chaya Ann Tober loves cats. Even her initials, C.A.T., are perfect for her!
She feels so cat-like herself that when her actual cat Ollie, a
very
picky eater, refuses to eat a mysterious new kind of cat food, she tries to encourage him by tasting a tiny bit of it herself (and finds it, surprisingly, not awful.) That night Chaya has the craziest dreamshe dreams she really has become a cat, one with orange fur, the exact color of her own hair.
Or is it a dream?
Join in the adventures as C.A.T. and her annoying older brother Daniel use some magical food to become cats, prowl their neighborhood at night, prevent a cat-astrophe, and see each other in a whole new light.
A purr-fect chapter book for middle grade readers (ages 8-12) who like animals and fantasy adventure, even if they are pickier eaters than C.A.T.
Fourth-grader Chaya Ann Tober loves cats. Even her initials, C.A.T., are perfect for her!
She feels so cat-like herself that when her actual cat Ollie, a
very
picky eater, refuses to eat a mysterious new kind of cat food, she tries to encourage him by tasting a tiny bit of it herself (and finds it, surprisingly, not awful.) That night Chaya has the craziest dreamshe dreams she really has become a cat, one with orange fur, the exact color of her own hair.
Or is it a dream?
Join in the adventures as C.A.T. and her annoying older brother Daniel use some magical food to become cats, prowl their neighborhood at night, prevent a cat-astrophe, and see each other in a whole new light.
A purr-fect chapter book for middle grade readers (ages 8-12) who like animals and fantasy adventure, even if they are pickier eaters than C.A.T.

















