In this unique narrative, two seasoned cats recount their life stories—one, a perpetual seeker of better conditions, hopping from house to house, and the other, loyal to a single, less affluent owner for a lifetime. The tale presents a poignant reflection on contrasting feline philosophies: the pursuit of comfort versus unwavering devotion. Readers are invited to ponder the nuanced choices between seeking better circumstances and finding contentment in steadfast loyalty. Read in English, unabridged.
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Edith Nesbit (1858–1924) lived in England and had dreamed of becoming a poet since she was fifteen years old. After her husband fell ill, it was up to her to support her small family. For the next nineteen years, she wrote novels, essays, articles, poems, and short stories; but it was not until 1899, when The Story of the Treasure Seekers was published, that she achieved great success. Her groundbreaking style of depicting realistic, believable children quickly gained a popularity that has lasted for more than a century.
Josh Verbae is the editor and a theology specialist at The Big Nest. His work includes compiling collections of Christian Classics series and editions of the Holy Bible. His narration work includes The Tale of Benjamin Bunny by Beatrix Potter, The Sphinx without a Secret by Oscar Wilde, and English Fairy Tales, Vol 1 by Andrew Lang.