Cats are valued for their companionship, and the predatory ability to hunt down vermin and pests. They have had this vital role since their domestication, and since then they have become intimately ingrained in human culture, in ancient Egyptian mythology they even revered a cat goddess. The allure of the cat continues to grow in modern times, they are still very popular pets, and author Mick E. Jones shares his fascination with the species in his new book, Cat Tales: Da Real Pussy.
In his book, Jones revitalizes the myth and mystery of the cat by telling tales about some of his feline friends. He portrays them as affectionate, sociable, even psychic, and possessing variable personalities, behaviors and attitudes. Their demeanor ranges from cool and aloof, to bright and courageous, lovable and beastly to downright bizarre. They all possess great dignity and pride, and a lot of irony in their nature.
For Jones, cats are amongst God's most beautiful creations, and by examining them, he also examines life and the Supreme Being's hand in it. Cat Tales: Da Real Pussy shows the special love between humans and felines, which cat fanciers everywhere, will surely appreciate.
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About the Author
Mick E. Jones is an accomplished actor, author, inspirational speaker, and poet. He has been in numerous national commercials. Presently, he is teaching fundamental boxing techniques to men, women and children, ages 8 to 18, at the Hollywood YMCA, where he also gives inspirational talks before various groups, particularly students of all ages. There, he shares messages of positive thought and wry musings on life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Jones has been married for 42 wonderful years to Susan Mary Sullivan, and they have an adorable son and a charming daughter.
Cat Tales: Da Real Pussy * by Mick E. Jones
Publication Date: April 17, 2013
Trade Paperback; $15.99; 66 pages; 978-1-4836-0055-0
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