Description
1958 edition. Hardcover has some normal wear. Dust jacket has some tearing and wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This charming mid-century novel by William Connor, writing under his pen name Cassandra Connor, offers a delightful glimpse into the world of a small English village in the years following World War II. Published in 1958, “Cassandra’s Cats” is a warm and witty tale that revolves around the eccentric inhabitants of the fictional village of Little Deeping and their feline companions. Connor’s deft storytelling and keen observation of human nature bring to life a rich tapestry of quirky characters, from the indomitable spinster Miss Parsons to the mischievous schoolboy Billy Briggs, all united by their love for the village’s resident feline population.
While the book’s enduring appeal lies in its gentle humor and endearing portrayals of rural English life, it also serves as a valuable time capsule, capturing the lingering effects of the war on a close-knit community. Connor’s vivid descriptions of rationing, makeshift repairs, and the resilience of the villagers offer a poignant reminder of the hardships faced by ordinary Britons in the post-war years. Yet, amidst these challenges, the author celebrates the simple joys of friendship, kindness, and the unbreakable bonds forged between humans and their beloved pets.
For collectors and readers alike, this well-preserved 1958 edition, with its charming dust jacket artwork and sturdy binding, represents a delightful opportunity to immerse oneself in a bygone era. Connor’s timeless tale serves as a heartwarming reminder of the enduring power of community, laughter, and the unconditional love shared between humans and their feline companions.