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Oliver Kitten's Diary: The journals of a mischievous cats first year
By (Author) Gareth St John Thomas
Exisle Publishing
Exisle Publishing
3rd November 2022
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Humorous fiction
Cats as pets
823.92
Hardback
192
Width 191mm, Height 133mm
440g
A truly innovative book for cat and kitten lovers Olivers naughty and precocious perceptions of humans will delight, surprise and perhaps even shock you.
Oliver Kitten was born in a firetruck and ends up living with a three-generation multicultural human family in a four-bedroom house. He keeps a diary of his own escapades and the things he hears and sees his family get up to. At once cute and funny, Oliver is a little naughty and sometimes downright wicked in his precocious observations of the things the humans in his house get up to.
Olivers family includes a Scottish grandmother (whose knitting wool has adventures of its own), Clint, a sometime unpredictable two-year-old boy, the father Richard, his wife Nicole, and Lucy, their 13-year-old daughter. Lucy thinks she is Oliver Kittens owner and spends her life between the fridge and her bedroom, generally with Oliver in one hand and her phone in the other.
Oliver is a diligent kitten and keeps a daily diary covering everything in his life including paper shredding, leaping, purring, meowing, kneading, scratching, grooming hiding, escaping, finding sleeping places and giving licks and kisses.
Elegantly produced with black and white line drawings, Oliver Kittens Diary shows us a kitten evolving into a powerful and smart adult cat with lots of fun, affection, love and adventures.
Its a delight. * The Australian *
Oliver Kitten's Diary is a picture of a cat as accurate as it is loving; a welcome return to the charm and lilt of E.B. White's Charlotte's Web, but with a modern twist of insightful depictions of realistic cat behaviour. Cat lovers of all ages will delight in Oliver's all-too-familiar feline mannerisms regaled exactly as a cat would: on their terms * Cat Affairs Magazine *
This charming story will be enjoyed by young and old alike. The humour and modesty (not) of Oliver and his nave interpretations of human actions and deeds will ensure the reader smiles readily. Great fun to read together. * Blue Wolf Reviews *
A charming insight into a kittens world, Gareth St John Thomas does a glorious job of journalling Oliver Kitten's Diary.. * Girl.com *
This journal not only tells the story of a kitten growing into a cat, but also the ups and downs of his human family. I spent time smiling with Oliver as I read, then chuckling, then laughing out loud as Oliver wreaked his revenge or distaste on humans he didnt like, or those who had wronged the humans he loves. Cat lovers will enjoy getting to know Oliver and give an insight into owning a new kitten if they havent had the privilege before. * What Book Next *
Gareth St John Thomas, is the founder and CEO of Exisle Publishing, based in Australia and New Zealand. Gareth has written other adult and childrens books including Finding True Connections, Grandpas Noises and Cats Work Like This. He divides his time between the UK, Australia and New Zealand.