Cats in the City of Plague

Cats in the City of Plague

A.L. Marlow

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Set amidst the chaos of the worst pandemic in history, the Black Death of the 14th century, Cats in the City of Plague tells the tale of a group of cats who are unfairly blamed for the plague. The main character, Leander, and his fellow cats cannot understand why people they have trusted have turned against them. But they realize that their only hope of survival is to escape from the French city that has long been their home and return to the forests where, cat legend has it, their kind originally lived. While evading the humans who seek to destroy them, the cats embark on what Booklife calls “a tense and dramatic journey through the city, powered by the danger and sacrifice inherent in tales of epic quests.” Racing over rooftops, hiding in the cathedral’s crypt, can they make it out of the city before dawn reveals them? And if they do make it, can these city cats learn to live in the wild? The setting of a great pandemic will resonate with modern readers, but it’s the flight of these intrepid cats that makes Cats in the City of Plague an unforgettable story


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    05/2023 review:
    Losr interest but would like to try again in the future.

    07/2024 review:
    Highly recommend this book!!

    I wanted to read Cats in the City of Plague for the longest time and when I finally started last year, I got bored very quickly and gave up. In all honesty, I only picked it back up because I was looking for something short to read while traveling. I’m so glad I finally picked this one back up because wow what a great story.

    This was a heartbreaking look at how humans treat each other and other animals in times of crisis. I loved that we got to see both what the humans were doing and the way that the cats reacted despite not understanding the humans’ intentions. Definitely a thought provoking story that came full circle.

    Fair warning, some of the descriptions are graphic and hard to read but most of the scenes in the book are relatively lighthearted. Yes the cats are trying to escape, and many times are fighting their way out, but we also get to see cats just being cats. My favorite was the cheese scene :’)

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