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Books with title One-Eyed Cat

  • One Eyed Cat

    Paula Fox, Donna Postel, Dreamscape Media, LLC

    Audiobook (Dreamscape Media, LLC, July 12, 2016)
    Ned Wallis knows he's forbidden to touch the rifle in the attic. But he can't resist sneaking it out of the house just once. Before he realizes it, Ned takes a shot at a dark shadow. When Ned returns home, he's sure he sees a face looking down at him from the attic window. Who has seen and heard him? Ned's feelings of guilt and fear only get worse when one day, while helping an elderly neighbor, he spots a wild cat with one eye missing. Could this be the thing Ned shot at that night?
  • One-Eyed Cat

    Paula Fox, Erika Meltzer

    Paperback (Aladdin, Dec. 1, 2000)
    A Single Shot Ned fired the forbidden rifle just once, at a flickering shadow in the autumn moonlight. But someone -- a face, fleetingly seen staring at him from an attic window -- was watching. And when a one-eyed cat turns up at an elderly neighbor's woodshed, Ned is caught in a web of guilt, fear, and shame that he cannot escape -- until another moonlit night, come spring, brings redemption and surprising revelations.
  • One-Eyed Cat

    Paula Fox

    eBook (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, June 28, 2016)
    A Newbery Honor Book and Winner of the Christopher Award: A young boy fires a forbidden rifle—and must face the consequences. Ned Wallis’s minister father made him promise not to touch the rifle until he turns fourteen. But the eleven-year-old can’t resist sneaking outside and trying it out, just once. Ned takes aim, and fires—just as a dark shadow passes in front of him. When he looks up, a flickering face passes across the attic window. Someone was watching. When a feral cat appears outside the house of an elderly neighbor, with dried blood on its matted fur and a missing eye, Ned begins to wonder: Could he have shot this animal that night? Full of guilt and terrified that his secret will come out, Ned starts caring for the one-eyed cat. But will he be able to come clean about his broken promise and the shot in the dark? Spring brings the chance for redemption and a surprising revelation from an unexpected source in this New York Times Outstanding Children’s Book of the Year.
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  • One-Eyed Cat

    Paula Fox

    Hardcover (Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books, Oct. 1, 1984)
    "Ned believes that, with a forbidden gun, he has shot out the eye of a wild cat, and his guilt poisons his life. An outstanding growing-up story for all ages about the painful secrets and the struggle to be good . . . This riveting story is spun with an eloquent simplicity that belies the skill of its telling . . . Adults and children alike will come effortlessly under the spell of this peerless storyteller . . ."--Booklist, starred review. Newbery Honor book; ALA Notable Children's Book; ALA Best Book for Young Adults; Booklist Editors' Choice; New York Times Book Review Oustanding Children's Book of the Year.
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  • One-Eyed Cat

    Paula Fox, Erika Meltzer

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Dec. 1, 2000)
    A Single ShotNed fired the forbidden rifle just once, at a flickering shadow in the autumn moonlight. But someone -- a face, fleetingly seen staring at him from an attic window -- was watching.And when a one-eyed cat turns up at an elderly neighbor's woodshed, Ned is caught in a web of guilt, fear, and shame that he cannot escape -- until another moonlit night, come spring, brings redemption and surprising revelations.
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  • One-eyed Cat

    Paula Fox

    Library Binding (Paw Prints, Aug. 11, 2008)
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  • One-Eyed Cat

    Paula Fox

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, Aug. 10, 1998)
    Eleven-year-old Ned shoots a forbidden gun just once on a moonlit night and then is haunted by a guilty fear. Was it his shot that wounded the one-eyed cat?
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  • One-Eyed Cat

    Paula Fox, Donna Postel

    Audio CD (Dreamscape Media, July 12, 2016)
    Ned Wallis knows he's forbidden to touch the rifle in the attic. But he can't resist sneaking it out of the house, just once. Before he realizes it, Ned takes a shot at a dark shadow. When Ned returns home, he's sure he sees a face looking down at him from the attic window. Who has seen and heard him? Ned's feelings of guilt and fear only get worse when one day, while helping an elderly neighbor, he spots a wild cat with one eye missing. Could this be the thing Ned shot at that night?
  • One-Eyed Cat

    Paula Fox

    Paperback (Yearling, Oct. 1, 1985)
    Ned Wallis knows he's forbidden to touch the rifle in the attic. But he can't resist sneaking it out of the house, just once. Before he realizes it, Ned takes a shot at a dark shadow.When Ned retums home, he's sure he sees a face looking down at him from the attic window. Who has seen and heard him?Ned's feelings of guilt and fear only get worse when one day, while helping an elderly neighbor, he spots a wild cat with one eye missing. Could this be the thing Ned shot at that night? How can Ned bring himself to reveal his painful secret?
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  • One-Eyed Cat

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    Unknown Binding (Dell, Feb. 23, 1986)
    First Printing, 1984.
  • Katy The One-Eyed Cat

    Tony Dunne

    eBook (Northgate Information Publishers, April 16, 2013)
    Katy The One-Eyed Cat is a beautifully illustrated children’s picture book. It tells the heartwarming tale of an injured, disabled cat and how she finds a new home after being left to fend for herself.It is based loosely on a true story. Every year thousands of cats find themselves without a home and most are left to survive on their own as best they can. Some, like Katy, are lucky enough to be taken in by animal lovers. If they themselves cannot provide a home, the cats are taken to local animal sanctuaries where they are cared for until new homes can be found.Katy was also hampered by disability. Not only was she injured, but the mistreatment she had been victim to had resulted in her losing an eye, making it even more difficult to find a home for her. But disabled cats deserve to have good homes too and the story of Katy The One-Eyed Cat ends happily for all concerned, including those who found her, those who cared for her and those who adopted her. Not least, of course, the story ends happily for Katy herself and shows the importance of caring for all animals, including those who are disabled, as well as those who have been the victims of terrible cruelty.
  • One-eyed Cat

    Paula Fox

    Hardcover (Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books, Dec. 28, 2002)
    Ned Wallis, a minister's son in a Hudson Valley town in the 1930s, accidentally wounds a cat with his new air rifle, is befriended by an old neighbor, and must deal with the care required by both.
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