This is a book, loved by Spokane cat lovers of all ages. It can be found at Auntie’s Book Store in downtown Spokane. It is also available in a Kindle edition. It is a book you will want to read again and again.
Author, Vicki Myron was born on a farm just fifteen miles outside of Spencer, Iowa. At the age of thirty-four, following an unsuccessful marriage, single parenthood, and a period on welfare, she graduated summa cum laude from MankatoStateUniversityand also has obtained a master’s degree from EmporiaStateUniversity. She worked at the Spencer Public Library for a quarter of a century, the last two decades as director. She currently resides in Spencer, Iowa.
Dewey, the cute cat that captured America's hearts comes back in another book to share more of his special stamp of charisma. Besides, Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World , are other books about this clever charming cat; Dewey, the Library Cat, Dewey: There’s a Cat in the Library, and Dewey’s Christmas at the Library.
Everyone knows Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World was a runaway successful smash hit and a publishing marvel. It has sold almost a million copies, seeded three children's books, and will be the foundation for an upcoming movie. Dewey has shaped a group of followers, there can be no denying. Dewey has touched the hearts of readers everywhere, who grasped that regardless of how demanding their lives might seem, or how commonplace their gifts, they can be kind and helpful to everyone they come in contact with.
Dewey's Nine Lives presents nine humorous, stirring, and uplifting stories about cats--all told from the viewpoint of librarian Vicki Myron, Dewey’s “mother”. The astounding, amazing cats in this book include Dewey, certainly, whose additional, brand new escapades are told to all, plus many others who the beloved author found out about when their owners reached out to her and shared them with her. Ms Myron learned, through all-embracing interviews and story sharing, what made these felines so extraordinary, and how they fit right into Dewey's community of resolve and love. From a divorced mother in Alaska who rescued a drowning kitten on Christmas Eve to a distressed Vietnam veteran whose heart was opened by his long, lasting relationship with a saved cat, these Dewey-style stories will without doubt move readers to cry, laugh, have compassion, and deeply enforce the belief in the powerful magic cats naturally possess and how profoundly they touch human lives forever.














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