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Cat Who Saved the Library
Cat Who Saved the Library | S?suke Natsukawa
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The long-awaited sequel to the #1 international bestseller The Cat Who Saved Books--an uplifting tale from Japan about a talking cat, a book-loving girl and the power of books to make a difference in the world.A chronic asthma condition prevents thirteen-year-old Nanami from playing sports or spending time with her friends after school. But nothing can stop her from one of her favorite activities. Nanami loves to read and happily spends much of her free time in the library, cocooned among the stacks.Then one day, Nanami notices that, despite the library being as deserted as ever, some of her favorite books, including literary classics like Arsne Lupin, Gentleman Thief and Anne of Green Gables are disappearing from the shelves. When she alerts the library staff, they dismiss her concerns. But just as Nanami is about to return to her reading, she spots a suspicious man in a gray suit. Eager to discover what he's up to, she follows him. The chase is cut short when Nanami suffers an asthma attack. By the time she catches her breath, the man has disappeared and all that is left behind is a mysterious light filtering through the library's familiar passageways.That's when Tiger, the talking tabby cat who saves books, comes to the rescue. Are Nanami and Tiger prepared to face the dangerous challenges that lie ahead? Why are faceless gray soldiers burning books in a stone castle? And what happened to Rintaro, the socially withdrawn hero who helped Tiger save books in a second-hand bookshop? At a time of increased book bannings worldwide, Sosuke Natsukawa urges us not to underestimate the power of great literature--and to be prepared to defend our freedom to choose.Translated from the Japanese by Louise Heal Kawai
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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
Cat Who Saved the Library | S?suke Natsukawa
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I read this and wondered if the “western classics” are really popular or well known in Japan or if it was a niche interest of the author - because there are just so many references to really old books… the scene where the musketeers ride in to rescue, iconic! Also loved that this one had one main story and villain, it just felt more developed to me ⬇️

thegirlwiththelibrarybag - I also loved that it‘s set 10 years after the first - and that there is a little bit of crossover with the protagonist from the first playing a small role in this one. 4d
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VanessaCW
Cat Who Saved the Library | S?suke Natsukawa
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A sweet little tale about books. This is not only about the power of books, though, but also the importance of books in our lives. The blurb says to never underestimate great literature and to think for ourselves no matter what our ‘charismatic‘ leaders might say! An easy, charming and fun read with a message. I must add that I loved the cover and the cat pattern on the edges of the pages!

rubyslippersreads I may need this book in my cats‘ library. 😻 6d
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VanessaCW
Cat Who Saved the Library | S?suke Natsukawa
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I‘ve just collected this book from the library and just have to share a photo of the page edges with you! How lovely are they!?🐱😻

Aims42 💛🧡🩷 3w
AmyG LOVE! 3w
Lcsmcat Cute! 3w
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