What's the Name of That Book??? discussion
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book about Cats from their point of view, possibly set in London
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My father is dead set on it being set in London, my memory is far more hazy on it.
Thank you though for the efforts, at the very least there are some cool books i can offer up to my kids.


Not a childrens book, didn't really feel like young adult either. But this was 20 odd years ago, categories weren't so clear cut back then.

The Autobiography of Foudini M. Cat is another adult-ish looking book.

Well, hopefully someone might remember it and stumble on to it.
It might be much older than i know. I.e White Fang era publication.
At the very least, this post has given me a number of titles to check out.



Suggestions:
Tailchaser’s Song by Tad Williams (but don’t think it is set in London)
The Deptford Mice by Robin Jarvis (though set in London, the mice are really the heroes)
Jennie by Paul Gallico
Casey by Joyce Stranger (not set in London but on a farm)
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Tailchaser's Song (other topics)The Last Black Cat (other topics)
The Abandoned (other topics)
The London Cat: Its Lives and Times (other topics)
Catwings (other topics)
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It was one of those anthropomorphic reads, i.e from the cats point of view, it was a story about a cat or various cats (unsure) and their lives in the city (possibly London). My parents think the title had something to do with "rooftops". But i've done some searching for that and come up with nothing. I'm not sure the publishing date but at least older than 20-25 years is my guess.