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Eugenia was inspired to write this book using her wise and affectionate Siamese Blue Point Cat to tell the story of her frenetic life on the DO OH DA AH Ranch in New Mexico. PYE describes the constant activity of the comings and goings of the workings of a ranch which she is totally involved with. She continues with the descriptions of living in a hotel and later onto a three-acre home on a hill beside a lake where she eventually dies at seventeen years old.

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Eugenia was inspired to write this book using her wise and affectionate Siamese Blue Point Cat to tell the story of her frenetic life on the DO OH DA AH Ranch in New Mexico. PYE describes the constant activity of the comings and goings of the workings of a ranch which she is totally involved with. She continues with the descriptions of living in a hotel and later onto a three-acre home on a hill beside a lake where she eventually dies at seventeen years old.
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Autorenporträt
Eugenia Eberle was born in 1934 and raised in Haverford, Pennsylvania. In 1955, she married Charles Eberle, a first-year medical student at the University of Pennsylvania. She received her BA in Public History from the University of Illinois where she was a noted Oral Historian with special interest in WWII. She has also been published in poetry, prose and metaphors. During their six years in Riyadh, she wrote for the Arab News and has an unpublished book, Folk and Fairy Tales of Saudi Arabia, illustrated by the Welsh artist, Helga Prosser. Her interests have been in Athletics, the Arts, cooking and gardening. Now married for 67 years, she and Charles have four children, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.