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It's a discussion about cats and their people! What could go wrong??!?! We can't wait to chat with bestselling author Nicole Tersigni about her most recent book, "Cat People To Judge In Art And Life" - we were intrigued right from the cover! Against the backdrop of fine art, Nicole delves into the minds of our feline companions and the people who serve them. As cat AND art lovers ourselves, we're just completely tickled by this :)
RECORDING NOTE: This program will be recorded. All registrants will receive the recording via email within 48 hours of the program.
You can buy signed books by Nicole from Sidetrack Bookshop in Royal Oak, MI. Just fill out this form for signed/personalized books from Nicole!
ABOUT THE BOOK:
From the author of the hit humor book Men to Avoid in Art and Life comes this tongue-in-cheek collection of cats' innermost thoughts.
Cat people love their cats deeply . . . maybe a little too deeply. Cats, on the other hand, secretly hate our haircuts but tolerate our presence because we have the thumbs to open the food can. Against the backdrop of fine art, bestselling author Nicole Tersigni delves into the minds of our feline companions and the people who serve them.
Broken into five sections representing all kinds of cat people, including the Smotherer, the Oversharer, the Pushover, the Proud Parent, and the Roommate, this hilariously insightful cat humor book says the things our loved ones can’t—that Mewlius Caesar would enjoy us more if we gave them some space. And a better name.
Nicole Tersigni is a comedic writer and author of the bestselling Men to Avoid in Art and Life, and its follow-up, Friends to Keep in Art and Life. She lives in Metro Detroit with her husband, daughter, and dog.
Please register for this event and you'll receive the link in the confirmation and reminder emails - make sure to check your spam folder for them, they will be coming from ashlandprograms@minlib.net.
This event is hosted by the Ashland Public Library and was generously shared with us to offer to our patrons.