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Pyewacket is the story about a group of cats living in a neighborhood with a scruffy, one-eyed, mangled-eared cat named Pyewacket as their "leader" who lives in the junkyard at the end of Pig Lane (the street where they live).
Adventures with his mates in a changing urban environment. Quite the opposite sort of cat to Pyewacket in Bell, Book and Candle.
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- Rosemary Weir
Pyewacket is a children's novel written by Rosemary Weir and illustrated by Charles Pickard. First published in 1967, the narrative centers on the demolition of a series of row houses from the viewpoint (s) of Pyewacket, a resilient alley cat, and his friends, who stay on the property and adapt to a new life.
Jun 1, 1974 · Pyewacket (Grasshopper Books) Paperback – Import, June 1, 1974. by Rosemary Weir (Author) 4.9 34 ratings. Part of: Grasshopper Books (21 books) See all formats and editions. The seven cats of Pig's Lane make a truce with the rats and mice while they try to drive out their humans. Report an issue with this product or seller.
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- Rosemary Weir
Pyewacket [Rosemary Weir, Charles Pickard] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Pyewacket
Good childrens story about a scrappy cat with half an ear and one good eye. Adventures with his mates in a changing urban environment. Quite the opposite sort of cat to Pyewacket in Bell, Book and Candle. April D.
- Rosemary Weir
Pyewacket. Rosemary Weir. Abelard-Schuman, 1968 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 123 pages. The seven cats of Pig's Lane make a truce with the rats and mice while they try to drive out their...