Three samurai cats

Eric A. Kimmel

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Three samurai cats

by Eric A. Kimmel

2003

Holiday House

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0823417425

Description

An adaptation of a Japanese folktale in which a feudal lord seeks a samurai cat to rid his castle of a savage rat, but soon discovers that violence is not always the best way to accomplish things.

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Who is the author of Three samurai cats?

Three samurai cats was written by Eric A. Kimmel.

When was Three samurai cats published?

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