"The Cats' Arabian Nights, or, King Grimalkum" by Abby Morton Diaz is a fanciful collection of stories about a kingdom of cats ruled by the stern King Grimalkum. The story starts with people sharing lighthearted cat stories which inspires writing the book. This then introduces Pussyanita who is a charming cat which leads into a series of adventures where cruelty and kindness clash in the feline world. Pussyanita hints at the past of her ancestor, Pinky-White and teases a tale of transformation from sadness to happiness within a complex feline society. The tale unfolds with humor and underlying moral lessons, promising an enchanting series of cat tales.
The cats' Arabian nights, or, King Grimalkum
By Abby Morton Diaz
In a world ruled by a stern king, a charming cat shares tales of adventure, where kindness and cruelty collide in unexpected ways.
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About the AuthorAbby Morton Diaz was a teacher, women's rights organizer, and industrial reformer.
Abby Morton Diaz was a teacher, women's rights organizer, and industrial reformer.
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