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| Nine Cats: Nine Lives in the Tall, Narrow Brick House |
| Published Sunday, January 24, 2010 2:10 pm |
This is not a post about the wonderful architecture that we find in our
city - rather it is dedication to the thousands of felines that you
see, every day, sitting in the windows of the houses that line our
streets. Here is a book that tells the 'tails' of nine cats that were
rescued and given a good home... nine cats that find themselves given a
second chance at life and in the process embark upon doing what it is
that cats do best. They bond with their owner and entertain with their
antics. They bring life to an Allentown house (seen on the cover of the
book) and provide the author, Elizabeth's Deichman, a cat-lover, a
humanitarian, a mother and a friend with the integral ingredients to
publish a book about Nine Cats: Nine Lives in the Tall, Narrow Brick House.
Unfortunately
Elizabeth's Deichman (author) passed away before this book was
published. It was editor Veronica Hogle who has carried the torch in
wake of the passing. While Elizabeth was sick Veronica would go to her
and record many of the fantastic stories that she had accumulated in
her head over the years - after all, Elizabeth was known as The
Cat Lady of Allentown. Now these twelve stories of her nine cats will
live in the minds of animal lovers forever. In honor of Elizabeth, her
cats and the book launch, Quaker Bonnet eatery will be hosting An
Afternoon Tea For Homeless Cats. Proceeds from the book and the tea
party will all go towards finding homes for cats at the City of Buffalo
Animal Shelter. Details follow:
An Afternoon Tea For
Homeless Cats, Saturday, January 30 from 2 - 5 at the Quaker Bonnet
Eatery. To launch the book, "Nine Cats: Nine Lives in the Tall,
Narrow Brick House, written by Elizabeth Squire Deichman. $20 includes
Tea, readings and one signed book. Call 835-5078 for reservations.
Quaker Bonnet Eatery
175 Allen Street,
Buffalo NY
| (716) 884-0435 |
"The greatness of a nation can be judged by the way it treats its animals." - Mahatma Gandhi
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