- Peter Gethers
Peter Gethers (b. 1955) is an American
publisher ,screenwriter andauthor oftelevision show s,film s, newspaper and magazine articles, andnovelist ; the author of several books, including bestsellerThe Cat Who Went to Paris , the first of the Norton the cat trilogy, about hisScottish Fold , Norton. He lives inNew York City andSag Harbor, New York .Gethers attended the
University of California at Berkeley from 1970 to 1972.An avid baseball fan, Gethers is a founding member of the first ever Rotisserie Baseball League, the 1980 group that started the fantasy sports craze.Fact|date=August 2008
His brother Eric is also a writer, and his father was a television producer.
Gethers' other works include three novels under the pseudonym of
Russell Andrews ; "Gideon", "Icarus" and "Aphrodite".Novels
*"The Dandy"
*"Getting Blue"
*"The Cat Who Went to Paris " (1991) (biographical)
*"A Cat Abroad " (biographical)
*"The Cat Who'll Live Forever " (biographical)Nonfiction works
*Rotisserie League Baseball (coauthor)
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