Synopsis The story of a perennial bachelor who adopts a stray cat and learns to choose wisely between his two girlfriends: one sexy but unfaithful, the other warm and loving, but overweight.
| Details | | Publication Date: | 1999-02-01 |
| Size | | Length: | 137 pages | | Height: | 7.0 in | | Width: | 4.3 in | | Thickness: | 0.5 in | | Weight: | 2.4 oz |
Publisher's Note The bachelor was an honest man, caught between the demands of a personal life and a career, the pursuit of happiness and the pursuit of meaning. His relationship with a sexy and manipulative girlfriend was halfhearted, his career as an artist led him to create art nobody wanted to buy, and he began to grow cynical. The kitten that entered his life appeared on his doorstep one cold morning. Not an overly sentimental type, the bachelor decided to take in the kitten until her rightful owner could be found. Even a stray, after all, deserved a chance to come in from the cold. Then the bachelor met a woman. She was not his usual type - not half as pretty or a tenth as mean - but she made him laugh. His time with the girlfriend had been hotter, but time spent with this woman was sweeter. As the kitten grew and the bachelor brightened, he found himself increasingly torn between the appeal of these two very different women. Struggling to make a choice between them, he discovered that his cat knew a lot more about love than he did.
There once was a bachelor...an honest man, an artist struggling for love and success. He had a girlfriend. Sexy and manipulative, this woman enticed and diced his heart. But there was another woman, too. Not quite as pretty, nor half as mean, this sweet woman made him laugh. One cold morning, a tiny abandoned kitten appeared on his doorstep. Sure it would be temporary, the bachelor opened his door...and then slowly, his heart. Soon, his house was he home too. But the cat wasn't the only object growing in the bachelor's affections. Increasingly town between the two women, he didn't know which one he wanted more. For the cat, the choice was easy. Would the bachelor be wise enough to hear her--and the truth in his own heart?
Industry Reviews "No tears, only mild uplift, and just the right size for 'Bridges of Madison County' folks." Tuttle
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