Synopses & Reviews
Everybody who is in love will want to give this book of romantic thoughts to the special person in their life. The title is an allusion to a love poem by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, but the kittens shown in color photos throughout this handsome little volume are strictly Shakespearean. One contented-looking pussycat rests inside a jewelry box where he is surrounded by pearls. The facing page cites a quotation from The Taming of the Shrew: "We will have rings, and things, and fine array:/ And kiss me, Kate, we will be married o' Sunday." There are 42 delightful kitten photos in total, each accompanied by a quotation from one of Shakespeare's poems or plays, among them, As You Like It, Twelfth Night, The Tempest, Love's Labor's Lost, Romeo and Juliet, and other immortal works. Here is a witty and entertaining gift item filled with delightful illustrations and romantic lines of poetry that still ring true after 400 years.
Synopsis
(back cover)
"Did my heart love till now? forswear it, sight!
For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night."
Packed full of the cutest kitten photographs coupled with romantic selections from the works of William Shakespeare (and with some help in the title from Elizabeth Barrett Browning), this enchanting book is the perfect gift for any cat lover.
(flap copy) A wonderful collection of irresistible kittens doing what they do best-- exploring, playing, sleeping, and looking simply adorable. Containing beautiful photographs paired with evocative quotations from Shakespeare's sonnets and plays, How do I love the kitty is sure to have you purring with delight.