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Won Ton

A Cat Tale Told in Haiku

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Won Ton

By: Lee Wardlaw
Narrated by: James Yaegashi
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Award-winning author Lee Wardlaw’s books have been honored by such prestigious groups as the American Library Association and the Children’s Book Council. Using a Japanese form of short poetry that concentrates on human-like foibles, Won Ton follows a shelter cat as he gets a new home.

When the cat, who considers himself a prince of his kind, is given the name Won Ton, he’s aghast.

“How can I be soup?” he asks.

But soup or not, Won Ton and his new owner soon find a way to live happily together.

©2011 Lee Wardlaw (P)2012 Recorded Books
Animal Fiction Cats Family Life Fiction Growing Up Growing Up & Facts of Life Poetry & Nursery Rhymes
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A charming tale about a cat who goes from shelter to forever home told in haiku.

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