A lively, loving child is taught a thing or two about boundaries by his very own special, most particular cat in this picture book illustrated by the legendary, three-time NYT Best Illustrated recipient Remy Charlip. This is a story about a boy and his very own, special, particular, private, and personal cat--a cat he orders around, puts on his lap, and even dresses up and tucks into bed! But the cat has other plans, and its very own special, particular, private, and personal inner life. After all, everyone knows that you can't ever really own a cat... The story's climax, warm and friendly, yet firm, is all about how to claim the space we each need for ourselves. Many children and adults have undoubtedly felt just as this cat does! Designed and illustrated by the prolific and visionary Remy Charlip, this picture book is about boundaries and independence, identity and belonging, friendship and respect--all told through a playful and witty text from Sandol Stoddard Warburg.
Sandol Stoddard Warburg Book order
Sandol Stoddard Warburg was a contemporary author whose works were characterized by a deep insight into the human psyche and complex interpersonal relationships. Her writing often explored themes of love, loss, and the search for meaning in challenging life circumstances. With her incisive style and ability to capture the subtle nuances of human emotion, she earned recognition as a distinctive voice in contemporary literature. Her prose invites readers to reflect and offers them a new perspective on universal human experiences.



- 2023
- 2021
A tiny book with a big heart - a favourite gift for weddings, best friends and Valentines.
- 2016
The Thinking Book
- 24 pages
- 1 hour of reading
A child explains he is slow this morning because he is so busy thinking. Not to be deterred by a hurried schedule or the start of school, a child takes his time to carefully consider whatever flights of fancy come to mind. Delicious, juicy watermelons, bubbling streams and playful puddles, and even particles of dust that dance in the sunlight distract the inventive child from his daily tasks.