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Peter Gethers (born 1955) is an American publisher, screenwriter and author of television shows, films, newspaper and magazine articles, and novels; he is the author of several books, including the bestseller The Cat Who Went to Paris, published in the UK under the title A Cat Called Norton, the first of the Norton the cat trilogy about his ...
- 1955 (age 67–68)
- The Cat Who Went to Paris
- Russell Andrews
Aug 6, 2013 · Peter Gethers is the biggest name in publishing you’ve never heard of, with not just one career but four. Or maybe five. As editor-at-large for Random House, he’s presided over big-name...
- Michael Shnayerson
Peter Gethers has spent almost a decade chronicling the life of his extraordinary cat. When he has some free time, he’s also a novelist, publisher, and screenwriter. Under the pseudonym Russell Andrews, he has written the bestselling thrillers Gideon and Icarus.
May 10, 2018 · Gethers painstakingly learned how to make all his mother’s favorite foods, including one of the first things Puck taught her how to prepare at Ma Maison, a dish called salmon coulibiac,...
Peter Gethers is an editor, publishing executive, nonfiction writer, and novelist. The Dandy, his first novel, describes a "monster of the '70s" according to Joseph McLellan in a Washington Post review.
Peter Gethers is the author of The Cat Who Went to Paris (4.06 avg rating, 2731 ratings, 256 reviews, published 1991), A Cat Abroad (4.02 avg rating, 713...
Nov 10, 2021 · I spoke with Knopf editor-at-large Peter Gethers, who will be editing the yet-to-be-titled memoir, and we agreed that Newman, Steve McQueen and Sidney Poitier are the most charismatic actors in...