The Autobiography of a Granada Cat as told to Harley White

The Autobiography of a Granada Cat: As told to Harley White "They call me Mama-cat and I answer to it, so I suppose that is my name, though it wasn't always. I was born in Andalusia, southern Spain, in Granada, an area that is hot in summer and cold in winter." So begins the picaresque, picturesque tale, true in the telling by its feline protagonist. Her lodging had been the street, along with all its dangers and discomforts, in magical Granada, whose charms were not entirely lost on this resourceful feline, even when in the throes of her own troubles. She describes the old city on the hill, with its labyrinth of narrow winding lanes, often sinister in their twists and turns, the Albaicín's spectacular vistas and crumbling old-style Arabic abodes, full of tourists and passers-by, thieves and outcasts, bohemians, donkeys, dogs, etc. Many original full color photos and illustrations accompany the text, putting the reader into the picture as the yarn unfolds.
The great affection she and the lady hold for one another rises above all and dissolves the distinctions of their species. For she also realizes herself as part of a whole web of realities of cause and effect… “If there is any impression I would wish my autobiography to engender, with those readers who have remained throughout, it may be that there are deep dimensions of love (and spheres of its opposites) which resonate eternally– bonds of connectedness that even death cannot destroy.”
And, ultimately, the cycle continues… for, in the end, “… the waves of life and death roll on, as they have for thousands of years and shall for thousands more …”

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The Autobiography of a Granada Cat as told to Harley White

The Autobiography of a Granada Cat: As told to Harley White "They call me Mama-cat and I answer to it, so I suppose that is my name, though it wasn't always. I was born in Andalusia, southern Spain, in Granada, an area that is hot in summer and cold in winter." So begins the picaresque, picturesque tale, true in the telling by its feline protagonist. Her lodging had been the street, along with all its dangers and discomforts, in magical Granada, whose charms were not entirely lost on this resourceful feline, even when in the throes of her own troubles. She describes the old city on the hill, with its labyrinth of narrow winding lanes, often sinister in their twists and turns, the Albaicín's spectacular vistas and crumbling old-style Arabic abodes, full of tourists and passers-by, thieves and outcasts, bohemians, donkeys, dogs, etc. Many original full color photos and illustrations accompany the text, putting the reader into the picture as the yarn unfolds.
The great affection she and the lady hold for one another rises above all and dissolves the distinctions of their species. For she also realizes herself as part of a whole web of realities of cause and effect… “If there is any impression I would wish my autobiography to engender, with those readers who have remained throughout, it may be that there are deep dimensions of love (and spheres of its opposites) which resonate eternally– bonds of connectedness that even death cannot destroy.”
And, ultimately, the cycle continues… for, in the end, “… the waves of life and death roll on, as they have for thousands of years and shall for thousands more …”

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The Autobiography of a Granada Cat as told to Harley White

The Autobiography of a Granada Cat as told to Harley White

by Harley White
The Autobiography of a Granada Cat as told to Harley White

The Autobiography of a Granada Cat as told to Harley White

by Harley White

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The Autobiography of a Granada Cat: As told to Harley White "They call me Mama-cat and I answer to it, so I suppose that is my name, though it wasn't always. I was born in Andalusia, southern Spain, in Granada, an area that is hot in summer and cold in winter." So begins the picaresque, picturesque tale, true in the telling by its feline protagonist. Her lodging had been the street, along with all its dangers and discomforts, in magical Granada, whose charms were not entirely lost on this resourceful feline, even when in the throes of her own troubles. She describes the old city on the hill, with its labyrinth of narrow winding lanes, often sinister in their twists and turns, the Albaicín's spectacular vistas and crumbling old-style Arabic abodes, full of tourists and passers-by, thieves and outcasts, bohemians, donkeys, dogs, etc. Many original full color photos and illustrations accompany the text, putting the reader into the picture as the yarn unfolds.
The great affection she and the lady hold for one another rises above all and dissolves the distinctions of their species. For she also realizes herself as part of a whole web of realities of cause and effect… “If there is any impression I would wish my autobiography to engender, with those readers who have remained throughout, it may be that there are deep dimensions of love (and spheres of its opposites) which resonate eternally– bonds of connectedness that even death cannot destroy.”
And, ultimately, the cycle continues… for, in the end, “… the waves of life and death roll on, as they have for thousands of years and shall for thousands more …”


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046053937
Publisher: Harley White
Publication date: 06/30/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Born in Southern California, Harley White double-majored in English and Psychology. She lived in Big Sur for 12 years, where she wrote a Trilogy of Musical Theater works based on fairy tales. Later she moved to Granada, Spain, with her second husband. The tragedies referred to in her book called, The Autobiography of a Granada Cat – As told to Harley White, are the deaths in the 1990s of her only two, adult children from her first marriage. She attributes her survival and present wellbeing to her practice of Nam Myōhō Renge Kyō. She is currently contributing her efforts to the book and website project of various Buddhist writings of Nichiren Daishōnin, which can be seen at the following link...
http://www.dharmagateway.org/

Some of her literary offerings include poetry, songs, stories, short and long, and works based on fairy tales. She loves classical music, playing the flute... all animals, especially cats... and much, much more. She is a born word-lover and is now well into a massive opus dealing in fairy tales, musical theater, poetry, and awakenings. She has written, among other genres, stream of consciousness, surrealistic theater of the absurd, and mixed media works of interior monologues, dialogues...

Below are some links for the book, The Autobiography of a Granada Cat – As told to Harley White, which is available in Spanish as well...

Websites about the book...
http://the-autobiography-of-a-granada-cat.com/
http://harleyandkirk.wordpress.com/

Mama-cat book in various formats and in Spanish...
http://www.lulu.com/shop/search.ep?contributorId=1205302

At Amazon...
http://www.amazon.com/The-Autobiography-Granada-Cat-Harley/dp/1491025123/ref=cm_rdp_product

At Barnes and Noble in a color edition…
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-autobiography-of-a-granada-cat-mama-cat/1119604142?ean=9780990333920

Relevant links...
http://en.gravatar.com/harleyandkirk

http://harleywhite.awardspace.com/

http://episteme.net.in/index.php?option=com_phocadownload&view=category&id=15%3Apoems&Itemid=611

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