Description
Author: Kimberlie Hamilton | Illustrator: Jocelyn Kao | English
A cat's-eye view of history!
Discover secrets, stories and facts about history’s most fascinating felines! Young historians may never look at the past - or cats! - in quite the same way again.
Cats have prowled Earth for millennia, yet the history of the world has always been told through the eyes of humans. But now it's time to - finally! - set the record straight and uncover the key role that cats have played in shaping the course of history.
Did you know that ancient Egyptians loved cats so much that they had special laws to protect them? Or that Isaac Newton's cat helped him develop the theory of gravity? How about that Féliette, a French street cat, was the first cat to go into space in 1963? A History of the World (According to Cats!) introduces us to fur-raising facts and adventures from around the world and across the centuries. Discover unknown stories about real-life felines, including WWII heroes, courageous adventurers and even an astrocat that travelled in space (and made it back to Earth to tell the tale), this book places cats as the heroes of their own stories.
Full of real-life stories, with all the boring stuff left out, this book takes a look at the world's history through feline eyes.
About Author
Kimberlie Hamilton is an author and screenwriter who used to live in sunny California and now lives in misty Scotland with her partner and four cats. She has written all sorts of things but particularly loves writing entertaining non-fiction books for young people with curious minds. Kimberlie has two Master’s degrees and is the author of Rebel Cats, Rebel Dogs, Generation Hope, Scotland’s Animal Superstars and Rebel Animals at Risk. Her books have been translated into nearly 20 languages so far. Kimberlie is passionate about animals and aspires to have her own sanctuary for cats and other critters that need a loving, forever home.