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a book by Gaye Sanders Fisher
When
opening her gallery in Charleston to exhibit her own watercolors, Gaye
Sanders Fisher was thrilled one day to hear a carriage tour guide
announce to his passengers that "the yellow building on the
right..."
(Oh, he's talking about the gallery, she thought, but not so.)
"is where a famous cat lives."
Fisher soon experienced the charm and mystery of this unusual feline
whose reputation is significant. He captured her heart! And
from the heart she wrote Daily, the Gallery Cat, the story in
prose of Daily and his adventures down the cobble stoned streets and
over the gated walls of Charleston's historic French Quarter.
Adults and children of all ages will relate to the personality, antics
and joy of this special cat.
"Coupled
with his story, we are treated to Gaye's fluid watercolors that
interpret the spirit of place, the familiar, and the loved. Her
book takes us away from the noise of being an adult and human and
leads us into the garden of our imagination."
- Linda Ferguson, author of It's Hard to Hate a Broken Thing |