Pyewacket (novel)

Pyewacket (novel)

"Pyewacket" is the name of a children's novel written by Rosemary Weir. First published in 1967, the narrative centers around the destruction of a series of row houses from the viewpoint(s) of Pyewacket, a resilient alley cat, and his friends who stay on the property and adapt to a new life.


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