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This book is a story of a cat named Kinoko - "My life as a Cat". Kinoko was born and raised in Lisbon, Portugal, migrated to the United States together with his owner, the author, and became an American cat-citizen. The episodes narrate his entire life ventures in both countries- Portugal and America - that included using a "human toilet". The story is adventurous, hilarious, cute, charming, tearful, humorous, moving, and the overall lovable relationship with the owner, Marie Ueda, is well expressed. The texts are illustrated by the author herself, which makes them more adorable and rather enhances the contents.…mehr

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This book is a story of a cat named Kinoko - "My life as a Cat". Kinoko was born and raised in Lisbon, Portugal, migrated to the United States together with his owner, the author, and became an American cat-citizen. The episodes narrate his entire life ventures in both countries- Portugal and America - that included using a "human toilet". The story is adventurous, hilarious, cute, charming, tearful, humorous, moving, and the overall lovable relationship with the owner, Marie Ueda, is well expressed. The texts are illustrated by the author herself, which makes them more adorable and rather enhances the contents.
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Autorenporträt
Marie Ueda is a Japanese-born photojournalist who worked for The Guardian newspaper of London, England. As a nonfiction author, she has written the following books: "Testimony of the Twentieth Century" - Before and After the Berlin Wall (1996); "Life is a Wonderful Experience" - Autobiography of a Photojournalist (2018) which was rated Five-Star at amazon. com; "PORTUGAL" - its history, people and the Carnation Revolution (2021); "JAPAN 1945" - Atomic Bomb, Emperor Hirohito and MacArthur (2022); "Life with the Wall": Berlin 1961-1989 (2022); "A Memoir of Chanticleer" - My life with Louis A. Botto (2022). Her website is www.marie-ueda.com.