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Fiction

Exotic wildness

Cat Tracks by Gordon Aalborg

by W. Bechervaise
June 1982, no. 41

Cat Tracks by Gordon Aalborg

Hyland House, 136 pp, $9.95

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Cat Tracks was originally intended as a novel for young people. It has, however, attracted a wider audience, partly because of its well-constructed story and partly because of its excellent presentation of an important conservation problem.

 


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Cat Tracks by Gordon Aalborg

Hyland House, 136 pp, $9.95

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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