CATechisms by John Delaney
In the author's own words ~ "ostensibly about a specific cat, this book has higher hopes - that all cat lovers, and pet owners, will find here some of their own love for these remarkable beings that inherit our homes and hearts."
Many books tell us stories of cats, share their photos, art, with humor or share the writers own relationship of the unique bond between man and animal.
John Delaney's CATechisms, a collection of his poems accompanied by the images that inspired them, will become a must-read for all pet persons. He assured us that Ramen has given his paw of approval.
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Pre-order, with a price guarantee until August 1, 2025
CATechisms will be released on September 26, 2025
Pre-order price $22.99 (until 8/1/2025)
Original price $24.99
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John Delaney retired after 35 years in the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections of Princeton University Library, where he was head of manuscripts processing, and most recently, curator of historic maps. He has published numerous collections of poems with photography. If I may take the liberty of quoting John, "if you haven't yet, make room in your heart: adopt a pet."
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