The Girl Who Could Speak with Cats
by Bob Beach
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About the Book
When Oona's cat won't play with her, she turns to her mom, who explains that cats generally don't like the same kind of play that little girls like. To know what a cat likes, you have to know how to understand cats; and, of course, that's difficult, because cats and litle girls speak different languages.
Demonstrating that even a little girl can take control of her life and overcome obstacles with thought and perseverance, Oona makes use of the resources at her local library to help her understand cat language and behavior.
Using what she learns, Oona modifies her own behavior with her cat and trains Pretzel to respond and play with incentives of food. The result? A happier and less stressed cat, which Oona and her brother Truman can finally play with.
This book, based on a true story, explores issues of creative problem solving and the relationship of a pet to its family.
Demonstrating that even a little girl can take control of her life and overcome obstacles with thought and perseverance, Oona makes use of the resources at her local library to help her understand cat language and behavior.
Using what she learns, Oona modifies her own behavior with her cat and trains Pretzel to respond and play with incentives of food. The result? A happier and less stressed cat, which Oona and her brother Truman can finally play with.
This book, based on a true story, explores issues of creative problem solving and the relationship of a pet to its family.
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About the Creator
Bob Beach
Maumee, Ohio
An award-winning designer, advertising copywriter, film director, marketing consultant and painter, Bob has recently launched a new career in fiction. In the works are a short story collection and a novel in the psychological suspense genre, while the children's book, The Girl Who Could Speak with Cats, is his first publication in print. He holds B.Sc. and MFA degrees from Bowling Green State University.