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  • Clarence the Copy Cat

    Patricia Lakin, John Manders

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, Oct. 8, 2002)
    Clarence has finally found a home in the town library, but will he be ousted when the librarian discovers his uselessness as a mouser? Clarence may be a cat, but he’s a peace-loving cat–definitely not a mouser. This gets him evicted from his parents’ home at Sam’s Sandwich Shop. Sadly, other storekeepers shoo him away too, as soon as a dreaded m-o-u-s-e appears. Poor Clarence just can’t find a place without mice.Dejected and tired, Clarence is feeling very sorry for himself when a kindly librarian takes him in. Clarence’s new home is grand–a public library filled with books. There’s even a whirring copy machine! Clarence loves to sit on top of it, earning him the name Copy Cat. For months, life is good. Very good . . . until the winter day when a you-know-what shows up. . . .
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  • Clarence The Copy Cat

    Patricia Lakin, John Manders

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, June 12, 2007)
    Clarence may be a cat, but he's a peace-loving cat. Definitely not a mouser. So it's difficult for him to find a home—until a kindly librarian takes him in. Clarence loves living among the books of the public library. For months life is good. Very good . . . until the winter day when a you-know-what appears.
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  • Clarence The Copy Cat

    Patricia Lakin, John Manders

    Library Binding (Turtleback, June 12, 2007)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Clarence, a cat who does not want to hurt mice or any other creatures, does not feel welcome anywhere, until he discovers the Barnstable Library.
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  • Clarence the Copy Cat

    Patricia Lakin, John Manders

    Library Binding (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, Oct. 8, 2002)
    Clarence has finally found a home in the town library, but will he be ousted when the librarian discovers his uselessness as a mouser? Clarence may be a cat, but he’s a peace-loving cat–definitely not a mouser. This gets him evicted from his parents’ home at Sam’s Sandwich Shop. Sadly, other storekeepers shoo him away too, as soon as a dreaded m-o-u-s-e appears. Poor Clarence just can’t find a place without mice.Dejected and tired, Clarence is feeling very sorry for himself when a kindly librarian takes him in. Clarence’s new home is grand–a public library filled with books. There’s even a whirring copy machine! Clarence loves to sit on top of it, earning him the name Copy Cat. For months, life is good. Very good . . . until the winter day when a you-know-what shows up. . . .
    K
  • Clarence The Copy Cat by Patricia Lakin

    Patricia Lakin

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, March 15, 1887)
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