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Socks by beverly cleary
Socks by beverly cleary






socks by beverly cleary

Seriously, I would highly recommend it for young readers or for family reading time. The book was funny and sensitive, well written and interesting. There is some personification going on, yet it remains true to the nature of cats. I felt both like I was utterly human and also in the head of Socks as I read it. Surprise! This book is perhaps the best animal fiction that I have ever read.

socks by beverly cleary

So we snagged it, despite my distaste of the feline. Socks was one of the Cleary books that we did not have but the library did. We have a number of the books, mostly in the Ramona series, and we have been adding to them from the library. I have already reviewed the Ramona series and the Henry Huggins series, as well as Muggie Maggie. I am in the middle of reading out most of the Beverly Cleary books (there are a lot of them) to my kids. My loving this book came as a surprise to myself. Let me also give a review spoiler: I loved this book. Let me begin this review with a revelation: I hate cats. Seen here in the William Morrow and Company version illustrated by Tracy Dockray. Socks, by Beverly Cleary, and first published in 1973.








Socks by beverly cleary