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Synopsis
Every day, eight-year-old Christines walk to school takes her past a talking alley cat. Christine stops and feels its warm head beneath her hand, and the cats insights invariably give her something to ponder. One day her teacher asks her why shes always late for school. Frightened, she reveals her secret. Her punishment: she must write 200 lines stating repeatedly, There are no talking cats, and from now on I will arrive at school on time.” However, the cat is real, no matter how many lines Christine writes.. . .and she might just as well leave out the no” the headmaster wont even notice, says the clever cat. Thats what the cat always says that life is all about being clever and looking out for yourself, first and foremost. Christine isnt so sure, and she is a little scared of the cat, too. There must be more to life than self-interest, surely? Beautiful illustrations by Rotraut Susanne Berner and thoughtful, vivid prose by Jutta Richter, winner of the German Youth Literature Award and the Hermann Hesse Prize, bring Christine and the talking cat to life in this award-winning book.
Synopsis
Every day Christine's walk to school takes her past a talking alley cat. And every day the cat's insights invariably give her something to ponder.
One day her teacher asks the eight-year-old why she is always late for school. Frightened, she reveals the secret of the talking cat. Her punishment: she must write two hundred times, "There are no talking cats, and from now on I will arrive at school on time." But the cat is real, no matter how many lines Christine writes. And she might just as well leave out the "no"--the headmaster won't even notice, says the clever cat.
That's what the cat always says--that life is all about being clever. And always looking out for yourself, first and foremost But Christine isn't so sure, and she is a little scared of the cat, too. There must be more to life than self-interest, surely? The cat is spiteful and pitiless. And that's what Christine doesn't want to be.
An illustrated modern fable, The Cat is a unique book for both children and adults to enjoy.