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The Cat Who Came in from the Cold: A Fable

by Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson

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Publisher Comments:

The New York Times bestselling author of The Nine Emotional Lives of Cats and Dogs Never Lie About Love, Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson has given cat lovers a wonderful gift: a magical holiday story about a feline named Billi, who long ago, in ancient India, becomes the first cat to choose domestication.

Cats relish independence and Billi is no exception. He wanders through the Indian countryside among other animals, enjoying a sense of freedom, belonging to nobody. The holidays approach, Diwali, the Festival of Lights; the monsoon season, when the skies go pitch dark and the rains come, has arrived. At a time when everyone is eager to be home with family and friends, Billi is alone . . . and lonely.

Walking into a village, Billi gazes through windows and sees a cozy fire, a content dog, a happy family with children. Inspired, an untamed soul begins the transformative journey to a new life of warmth and togetherness in a world of interconnectedness.

With his inimitable storytelling gifts and his unparalleled ability to penetrate the feline psyche, Jeffrey Masson captures Billis inner world–his aloofness, mischievousness, and ultimately his new perspective on the deep connection shared by humans and their feline friends.

Review:

"A Sanskrit scholar and former projects director of the Sigmund Freud Archives, Masson is best known for his sensitive exploration of animal psychology in books such as the bestselling When Elephants Weep. In this sentimental, didactic fable, Masson imagines how the lone nonsocial domesticated animal came to share hearth and home. Billi, an Asian leopard cat, lives in a mango forest in ancient India. He enjoys his independence, but he feels pangs of loneliness and curiosity about the 'two-foots.' He learns their languages — Hindi, Malayam and Sanskrit — and he can 'see the appeal of south India's three major religions.' Billi embarks on a quest to learn more about humans by discovering what their animals think of them. A water buffalo mourns being underappreciated; a parrot bemoans his cage; a mongoose tells a chilling story about human ingratitude. Humans worship you, Billi says to a cow. 'Oh, great,' the cow says. 'That and five rupees will get you a chapati.' Nine months of travel and no truly good word for humans leaves Billi undeterred, and, back home, he seeks out a young girl he'd often watched. It's not easy proving his good intentions or trying to be 'the only animal to have a mutually satisfying relationship with humans.' But Billi makes it happen in a story that's heartwarming but only for the passionate aelurophile." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

The author of The Nine Emotional Lives of Cats returns with a magical holiday story about a cat named Billie, who long ago, in ancient India, becomes the first cat to choose domestication.

About the Author

JEFFREY MOUSSAIEFF MASSON, former Sanskrit scholar and project director of the Sigmund Freud Archives, has written more than a dozen books, including the bestsellers Slipping Into Paradise, The Pig Who Sang to the Moon, The Nine Emotional Lives of Cats, Dogs Never Lie About Love, and When Elephants Weep. A longtime resident of Berkeley, California, he now lives in New Zealand with his wife, two sons, six cats, and a menagerie of other animal companions.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780345478665
Subtitle:
A Fable
Author:
Masson, Jeffrey Moussaieff
Publisher:
Ballantine Books
Subject:
General
Subject:
General Fiction
Publication Date:
20041026
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
B/W DRAWING THROUGHOUT
Pages:
128
Dimensions:
7.38x5.48x.65 in. .49 lbs.

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "A Sanskrit scholar and former projects director of the Sigmund Freud Archives, Masson is best known for his sensitive exploration of animal psychology in books such as the bestselling When Elephants Weep. In this sentimental, didactic fable, Masson imagines how the lone nonsocial domesticated animal came to share hearth and home. Billi, an Asian leopard cat, lives in a mango forest in ancient India. He enjoys his independence, but he feels pangs of loneliness and curiosity about the 'two-foots.' He learns their languages — Hindi, Malayam and Sanskrit — and he can 'see the appeal of south India's three major religions.' Billi embarks on a quest to learn more about humans by discovering what their animals think of them. A water buffalo mourns being underappreciated; a parrot bemoans his cage; a mongoose tells a chilling story about human ingratitude. Humans worship you, Billi says to a cow. 'Oh, great,' the cow says. 'That and five rupees will get you a chapati.' Nine months of travel and no truly good word for humans leaves Billi undeterred, and, back home, he seeks out a young girl he'd often watched. It's not easy proving his good intentions or trying to be 'the only animal to have a mutually satisfying relationship with humans.' But Billi makes it happen in a story that's heartwarming but only for the passionate aelurophile." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , The author of The Nine Emotional Lives of Cats returns with a magical holiday story about a cat named Billie, who long ago, in ancient India, becomes the first cat to choose domestication.
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