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Dewey

The Small-Town Library-Cat Who Touched the World

By Bret Witter, Vicki Myron

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| Mass Market Paperback | 9780340920022

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Book Description

On the coldest morning of the year, Vicki Myron found a tiny, bedraggled kitten almost frozen to death in the night drop box of the library where she worked, and her life -- and the town of Spencer, Iowa -- would never be the same.Vicki was a single mother who had survived the loss of her family farContinue

On the coldest morning of the year, Vicki Myron found a tiny, bedraggled kitten almost frozen to death in the night drop box of the library where she worked, and her life -- and the town of Spencer, Iowa -- would never be the same.Vicki was a single mother who had survived the loss of her family farm and an alcoholic, abusive husband. But her biggest challenge as the new head librarian in Spencer was to raise the spirits of a small, out-of-the-way town mired deep in the farm crisis of the 1980s.Dewey, as the townspeople named the kitten, quickly grew into a strutting, adorable library cat whose antics kept patrons in stitches, and whose sixth sense about those in need created hundreds of deep and loving friendships. As his fame grew, people drove hundreds of miles to meet Dewey, and people all over the world fell in love with him.Through it all, Dewey remained a loyal companion, a beacon of hope not just for Vicki, but for the entire town of Spencer as it slowly, steadily pulled itself up from the worst financial crisis in its long history. Dewey won hearts and proved to everyone he encountered that unconditional love comes in many forms.

Critics

  • DEWEY THE LIBRARY CAT: A True Story by Vicki Myron, with Bret Witter

    DEWEY THE LIBRARY CAT: A True Story by Vicki Myron, with Bret Witter Little, Brown Books for Young Readers Hardcover: 9780316068710 Paperback: 9780316068703 Ages 8-12 224 pages Who placed the kitten in the library book drop? To this day, that questio ... (read full critics)

    kidsreads published on Sat, 30 Apr 2011

  • Io e Dewey

    La trama e le recensioni di Io e Dewey, romanzo di Vicki Myron edito da Sperling e Kupfer. La vicenda di Dewey comincia nel peggiore dei modi. Nato da poche settimane, viene lasciato, durante la più fredda notte dell'inverno, nella cassetta di restit ... (read full critics)

    Qlibri published on Thu, 25 Nov 2010

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  • 3 people find this helpful

    I do not know what did I expect, the story of a cat living in a library in an Iowa small town...
    There are some interesting descriptions (alas too short) of farm life in the author's youth, economic crisis and decadence. The different fates of Spencer, surviving through the crisis, and Moneta, falli ... (continue)

    I do not know what did I expect, the story of a cat living in a library in an Iowa small town...
    There are some interesting descriptions (alas too short) of farm life in the author's youth, economic crisis and decadence. The different fates of Spencer, surviving through the crisis, and Moneta, falling apart, are very interesting.
    I am a cat-lover but I found this book 50-100 pages too long.

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    Plucino said on Jul 5, 2010 | Add your feedback

  • 1 person find this helpful

    I am a dog person and never like cats. However, I cannot imagine anyone, be it a dog or cat person, not loving Dewey after reading this gem of a book.

    Dewey, a stray kitten adopted by the public library of Spencer, a 10,000-person town in Iowa, was such a special and adorable angel that he to ... (continue)

    I am a dog person and never like cats. However, I cannot imagine anyone, be it a dog or cat person, not loving Dewey after reading this gem of a book.

    Dewey, a stray kitten adopted by the public library of Spencer, a 10,000-person town in Iowa, was such a special and adorable angel that he touched not only those in Spencer or Iowa, but also people across the States and around the world.

    I shall leave it to readers to find out how Dewey did that. For me, I am particularly moved by the 19-year relationship between Vicki Myron, the library director, and Dewey. Dewey was like a son to Vicki. Reading the last chapter of the book almost brought me to tears.

    A must read.

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    Tracy W said on Jul 28, 2009 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • 1 person find this helpful

    This is about more than a cat; small town life, librarianship, family, and of course, Dewey. Thoughtful and touching.

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    Rameycreek said on Dec 23, 2008 about the Hardcover edition | Add your feedback

  • if u're a cat lover..read it, if u're not...read it!

    finished this book on quite a memorial day,
    a great book, about a amazing cat....Dewey Readmore books.
    the last chapter healed me from my deep cut,
    i got a deep cut, but i got someone hold me tight and tell me, it's all right, i'll get over it.

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    Brannie26 said on Dec 10, 2010 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • USA - 1990's

    Such a lovely and smart cat! And his habits as a library cat are so funny! The book itself is nothing special..

    Characters: Dewey Readmore Books, Vicky Myron

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    Mati said on Jun 21, 2010 | Add your feedback

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