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The Cat Who Covered the World by Christopher S. Wren


The Cat Who Covered the World by Christopher S. Wren HB DJ

The Cat Who Covered the World The Adventures of Henrietta and Her Foreign Correspondent by Christopher S. Wren. Simon and Schuster. Hardbound. 2000. First Edition. 5 7/8 by 8 5/8 inches. 204 pages. Location: Shelf 101C

This book is in very good condition. There is some minor edge wear. There is some minor Bumping. The binding is tight with no loose or missing pages.The dust jacket is in good condition. The price has been clipped; there is an address lable placed on the inside front flap of the dust jacket..

Here is the blurb from the dust jacket:

Henrietta was an ordinary New York City cat until she ventured overseas with foreign correspondent Christopher S. Wren and his wife and children. Over seventeen years and tens of thousands of miles, she became a plucky, indispensable companion for the reporter as he covered world events in Moscow, Cairo, Beijing, Ottawa and Johannesburg.

Wren's often hilarious, and sometimes poignant, account of an American family's adventures crisscrossing the globe shows them coping with chaos in faraway places-always with the help of their ever resourceful cat. In Russia, Henrietta cadged fish and cabbage at Moscow's Central Market, acquired a taste for caviar, befriended Nobel laureate Andrei Sakharov, disrupted a diplomatic dinner to present a mouse to the guest of honor, and fended off Rasputin-her tomcat nemesis. Lost for weeks in Egypt, Henrietta lived wild on the unforgiving streets of Cairo, vied with Nile River rats for food scraps, and miraculously found her way back to her distraught family not long after they had given her up for dead. When the Wren family moved to China, Henrietta received a medical checkup from the People's Liberation Army, sampled ginger and coriander, feasted on huangyu (a delicacy normally reserved for official banquets), and curled up with the writings of Chairman Mao Zedong. While she lived in Canada, she learned to plough through snowdrifts like a sled dog. During her twilight years in South Africa, Henrietta jousted with exotic birds. danced to a township beat, and fought back against apartheid's guard dogs.

Add to this mix Henrietta's visits to Paris, Rome, Lisbon, and Tokyo, explorations of airport terminals, and confrontations with customs inspectors, and the result is a charming tale about a spunky, curious pet who earned the right to be ranked among the world's most widely traveled cats.

CHRISTOPHER S. WREN, a reporter for The New York Times, worked abroad for sev enteen years as its bureau chief in Moscow, Cairo, Beijing, Ottawa, and Johannesburg. He began his career as a foreign correspondent by covering the Vietnam War for Look magazine, and has since reported on a half-dozen other conflicts, most recently in Bosnia. He won an Overseas Press Club Award and two citations of excellence for his reporting from Greece, Vietnam, and Soviet Central Asia. He is the author of five previous books and lives in New York with his wife and their cats.

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