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Set in the Mediterranean town of Seborga in northern Italy, Don Gateau is the story of a feral, white and orange cat who, one day -- curious to see an artist painting on her balcony -- takes a leap too far. His resulting fall and injury solidify the bond between artist and feline. Healed by the local doctor, Don Gateau (Sir Pastry with Cream) trades his nomadic life for "a name and a home." Told in enchanting verse, this elegant tale brings a reassuring tenderness to the mishaps of life, in which love and acceptance have the power to transform. Don Gateau, the three-legged cat of Seborga, was…mehr

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Set in the Mediterranean town of Seborga in northern Italy, Don Gateau is the story of a feral, white and orange cat who, one day -- curious to see an artist painting on her balcony -- takes a leap too far. His resulting fall and injury solidify the bond between artist and feline. Healed by the local doctor, Don Gateau (Sir Pastry with Cream) trades his nomadic life for "a name and a home." Told in enchanting verse, this elegant tale brings a reassuring tenderness to the mishaps of life, in which love and acceptance have the power to transform. Don Gateau, the three-legged cat of Seborga, was inspired by the very real, forever curious cat who wandered into artist and illustrator Linda McCluskey's life, and eventually came to stay.
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Author Diane Kane measures her success by the friends she's made in her journey. Her fiction and nonfiction short stories appear in Red Penguin, Monadnock Underground, and Written Tales publications. Kane is the publisher and co-author of Flash in the Can Number One and Number Two, books of short stories. She also writes public interest articles for Uniquely Quabbin Magazine and several newspapers. Kane's first children's book, Don Gateau the Three-Legged Cat of Seborga published in English, Spanish, French and Italian, won the Purple Dragonfly Award for Caring/Making a Difference in 2020. The sequel Don Gateau Moves to Vallebona is due for publication in 2023. Kane published her second children's book, Brayden the Brave Goes to the Hospital, in April 2021 to help children and families with medical issues.