I just finished reading Patricia Craighead George’s “The Cats of Roxville Station.” She describes the hidden lives of some feral cats in a little NE US town, and a boy wants to make friends with one. How wonderfully good she is at describing how cats “speak”! How they act! Right away, one learns that cats live in a world of intensely smelled odors: Everything is a smell . .
I just finished reading Patricia Craighead George’s “The Cats of Roxville Station.” She describes the hidden lives of some feral cats in a little NE US town, and a boy wants to make friends with one. How wonderfully good she is at describing how cats “speak”! How they act! Right away, one learns that cats live in a world of intensely smelled odors: Everything is a smell . .