Pussycat Palace
A Cat's Tale
by Clive Lilwall
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Pub Date Oct 19 2018 | Archive Date Oct 09 2019
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Description
Pussycat Palace is an Animal Farm-like satire on a recent event in American politics.
The incidents are strangely similar to those of the 2016 US Presidential Election involving Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
The members of a feral cat colony in Louisiana vote for a new leader. All hell breaks loose when Ace, a hefty outspoken ginger tomcat, fights for supremacy against Catty, a crafty female tabby.
Fake news happens! The influx of immigrant cats into the colony, the roles of males and females, sexual issues and defense against enemies are key election topics.
And the results are just as unbelievable as Trump vs. Clinton in 2016!
Advance Praise
"I loved it. Very entertaining...an amusing farce about modern politics." Judy Ellis
"I loved it. Very entertaining...an amusing farce about modern politics." Judy Ellis
Featured Reviews
Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC. I loved this little tale of kitty cat politics. Very entertaining. I enjoy stories where animals are put in more human like situations. Very interesting
A well written and entertaining story, I like cat story and I liked this one.
I appreciated how the writer was able to turn a political story into a cat one, I liked the style of writing and the characters.
Recommended!
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine.
Lovely bit of satire. Easy read with a little bite to it. Pick this one up when you have the time to get through the story. Well worth a read.
This book is a book of politics featuring a community of cats. The narrator is a cat named Fyodor, a Russian Blue.
I liked this book. It was nice to be able to read a book with politics and other things about society involving cats. Fyodor was very good as a narrator. I thought that it was sad that he couldn't find his family after the flood.
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