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Cat named Cher |
I've been reading about
banned books this week, and it appears to me that cat books don't get banned -- unless you count that book about a
Cat named
Cher in the Rye. I can't imagine why
Cat Cher is
in the Rye, but each cat to her own, I guess.
And why is there a carousel horse on the cover, if it's about a cat?
Kiki Cat, just wondering
2 comments:
I don't remember the book all that well, but I have to wonder why there's a carousel horse on the cover *anyway*!!!
I did a bit of research and found this study question:
"What is the significance of the carousel in Chapter 25?"
The answer: "Holden’s release at the end of his story comes as he watches Phoebe ride the carousel. ... Holden ... has come to terms with the idea that every child will eventually 'fall' — out of innocence and into adulthood. Holden cannot prevent them from doing it or save them, just as he cannot prevent or save himself from becoming an adult."
I found it here: http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/catcher/study.html
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