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Minnie

Minnie

Published in
1970
4.05
on Goodreads (4,102)

Description

Miss Minnie, formerly a cat, has inexplicably transformed into a human and struggles to adapt to her new life, retaining many feline behaviors like purring and an affinity for birds. Despite her challenges, she forms a bond with Mr. Tibbs, a newspaper reporter, and uses her cat-like abilities and connections within the cat community to help him uncover the deceit of a prominent local figure. The book highlights her journey of self-discovery and the unique assistance she provides, ultimately leading to the exposure of corruption in her town.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
160 pages
Book in series
#1

Why to read

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