RLee
07/08/09
As a child, there are certain books that you read, and read, and read again, until a point comes that its pages are faded, bent and torn. As age creeps up on us, the book becomes a fond memory that, on melancholy occasions, invades our thoughts. Now as an adult, we long for the recollection of those long lost stories. We hunt and search e-bay daily until we find our desired tale. We spend more in shipping alone, than the book cost new. But our obsession is fulfilled, and for a brief moment, we once again feel the comfort of our childhood. “The cat that made nothing something again” is that kind of a story. Share this book with your child, and give them an invaluable memory that will haunt them, in a fantastic way, for the rest of their lives. R.Lee
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