The Kitten Invasion

by Peggy van Hulsteyn

 

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Vanity speaks for herself, as always

“I don’t like to brag. Well, actually I do. Remember, my name is Vanity, not Humility. I am the most celebrated and revered cat since Bastet, the popular ancient Egyptian cat goddess. While there is purple prose galore about the author and the illustrator of The Kitten Invasion, I am the true star of this tome. Let’s face it; there would be no Vanity press without me, the magnificent Vanity.”

 

About the Author

Peggy van Hulsteyn

Quotes about other Vanity books The Barnes and Noble website: Imagine Mr. Smith Goes to Washington with a feline cast. No, it’s more sophisticated than that. OK. Imagine Auntie Mame as a cat. That’s closer to the level of hilarity.” The Christian Bookstore website: “Vanity the Cat is a delight from the first page. . . By page seven, I was nearing a point of no return and could not stop laughing. . . . Either Peggy van Hulsteyn was a cat in her past life or this was defiantly written by Vanity the Cat herself.” The Austin American Statesman: “Vanity casts her devastating feline eye on the excesses of Santa Fe Style with uproarious results.” The Taos News: “In a wonderfully witty and original work, Peggy van Hulsteyn has created Diary of a Santa Fe Cat. Adding to the vivid writing style of van Hulsteyn, the illustrations were created by Jacquelyn Rudolph, a New Mexico artist.” The Albuquerque Journal: “Gently satirical.”

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