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"I do not draw cats well," Beatrix Potter reportedly complained to her publisher in 1916. But Potter continued to draw cats, and drew them well,perceptively portraying what New Yorker writer Rebecca Mead called "verities of feline nature:that cats are selfish,unpredictable, ill-tempered, unhelpful, and possibly violent." A century later, Miss Potter's cats continue to beguile and amuse. The high-quality images in this coloring book are reproductions of Beatrix Potter's original line drawings, formatted for your coloring pleasure.

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"I do not draw cats well," Beatrix Potter reportedly complained to her publisher in 1916. But Potter continued to draw cats, and drew them well,perceptively portraying what New Yorker writer Rebecca Mead called "verities of feline nature:that cats are selfish,unpredictable, ill-tempered, unhelpful, and possibly violent." A century later, Miss Potter's cats continue to beguile and amuse. The high-quality images in this coloring book are reproductions of Beatrix Potter's original line drawings, formatted for your coloring pleasure.
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Frankie Bow teaches at a public university and writes two mystery series: The Professor Molly Mysteries, and licensed works in the Miss Fortune World. Unlike Professor Molly, Frankie is blessed with delightful students, sane colleagues, and a perfectly nice office chair. She thinks if life can't be fair, at least it can be entertaining. Sign up for Island Confidential, Frankie's mystery newsletter, at subscribepage.com/ProfessorMolly