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Dewey's Nine Lives

The Legacy of the Small-Town Library Cat Who Inspired Millions

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In Dewey's Nine Lives, best-selling librarian-turned-author Vicki Myron has written another winning book based on the cat she rescued from her library's book drop one freezing night. Dewey's Nine Lives is a compilation of nine inspiring stories about cats who have helped their owners take special joy from their seemingly ordinary lives. These true tales—including two new ones about Dewey—are brimming with examples of how people experience vital connections to the animals in their lives.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Here's another heartwarming collection of stories about the power of the human connection to animals, in this case, cats. The popularity of Myron's first book about the famous Spencer, Iowa, library cat Dewey brought her stories from her many fans about their own cats. She recounts those here, along with a new selection of stories about Dewey that didn't make it into the original. Andrea Gallo's narration rings with genuine feeling, and she handily keeps the many characters straight. Some of the stories can be sappy--especially the tearjerkers--but Gallo downplays the schmaltz with an upbeat, humorous delivery. This is a perfect gift for fans of the first book. D.G. (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 23, 2010
      Dewey Readmore Books, the cat discovered in the book return slot at the Spencer, Iowa, public library that rose to fame in the bestseller Dewey, returns with his latest adventures. A preternaturally charming and lovable cat with a knack for knowing which people need comfort, Dewey touched the hearts of countless readers, many of whom wrote to Myron about their own pets. This book includes the stories of Myron's correspondents and their pets' antics and remarkable feats: we meet a "church cat;" a Florida resort populated by 28 feline guests; the "pantherlike" Spooky who survives an encounter with an owl; and Barbara Lajiness, who battles cancer with the emotional support of her companion, Mr. Kittens. We meet Glenn Albertson, who, after a long string of romantic bad luck, befriends—and later falls in love with—the author, their bond a shared love for cats. Captivating and uplifting, these personal stories will appeal to the legions of Dewey's fans who will be glad for another chance to make his acquaintance.

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:930
  • Text Difficulty:4-6

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