Ebook {Epub PDF} Jennie by Paul Gallico






















This is the story of a young boy called Peter, who is knocked down by a car. To his considerable astonishment, when he recovers, he is not a young boy, but a cat! Fortunately, he meets Jennie, a cat who had been abandoned by her family when they moved away (hence the US title), who educates him in the wiles of the feline world. Jennie. Gallico, Paul. Published by Penguin Group USA, ISBN ISBN Seller: HPB-Ruby, Dallas, TX, U.S.A. Contact seller. Seller Rating: Used - . Paul Gallico's charming book employs the same trope: a trauma leads to a total change, and the hero must navigate an entirely new world. Here Peter is transformed into a cat after bing hit by a bus. With his gentle guide and companion, the unforgettable Jenny Baldrin, he becomes a hero, losing his life to save his friend - and then to wake up back in his own bed with his parents and nurse/5.


Jennie (ISBN: ) Gallico's story of a young boy who metamorphoses into a white cat following an accident is both an exciting adventure and a moving story of friendship. It is also one of the best books on cats ever written. Paul Gallico. $ The Day Jean-Pierre Joined The Circus. Paul Gallico. $ Heart of a Child, Duty Free, Ludmila, The Great Chicago Fire, Alaska: The Last Frontier, Tales of the Caribbean (6 Stories) Paul Gallico. Jennie by Paul Gallico, June , Penguin Books edition, Paperback in English - New Impression edition.


About Jennie. Jennie is a book for all ages, for those who love cats to those who aren't sure. This book starts out with a lonely little boy, who only wants a friend and ends up transporting you to a new life experience. It is written in the first person, so as I read the book, I became Peter, who. Jennie. Gallico, Paul. Published by Penguin Group USA, ISBN ISBN Seller: HPB-Ruby, Dallas, TX, U.S.A. Contact seller. Seller Rating: Used - Softcover. Condition: Good. The Most Important Book Ever: Jennie by Paul Gallico. To my series of essays about the most influential books in my life, I must add a fifth, which recently came to my attention in a funny way. My agent and I were talking about introducing a pair of kittens to my old cat, and she mentioned that our grown cat could teach the kittens how to be cats. In the same breath as she began to ask, “Have you ever read.”.

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