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|title=One-Eyed Cat
|author=Paula Fox
|date=October 1984
|isbn=0027355403
|amazonukaznuk=<amazonuk>0689839707</amazonuk>|amazonusaznus=<amazonus>0027355403</amazonus>|cover=0689839707
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Have you ever had a guilty, shameful secret? Have you ever had a secret that burned and twisted inside because you'd let down not only yourself but also your friends or your family? One of those that you'd like to confess but you can't, not because you fear the consequences or the punishment, but because you couldn't bear to see your guilt and shame mirrored in the eyes of someone else? One of those that spawns a lie and then another lie and then another lie? Ned Wallis has a secret like that:
It's a beautiful book.
For another poetic book about man's relationship with animals, try our review of [[Call Of The Wild]], by Jack London. You might also appreciate [[Ruthie and the (Not So) Teeny Tiny Lie by Laura Rankin]].
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