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Daisy was a peculiar cat who loved to dress up in her mistress¿ clothes and dance and prance around the house with not a care in the world. That is unless she was interrupted by sweet, little, Michael, the mouse. Michael would often sneak about the house searching for scraps of food. During his search he would frequently cross paths with Daisy. Just the mere sight of Michael would infuriate Daisy. She wanted no one to interfere with her reverie and felt that Michael was doing it intentionally. But poor Michael was often just plain hungry and wanted no part of Daisy¿s folly. So he would do his…mehr

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Daisy was a peculiar cat who loved to dress up in her mistress¿ clothes and dance and prance around the house with not a care in the world. That is unless she was interrupted by sweet, little, Michael, the mouse. Michael would often sneak about the house searching for scraps of food. During his search he would frequently cross paths with Daisy. Just the mere sight of Michael would infuriate Daisy. She wanted no one to interfere with her reverie and felt that Michael was doing it intentionally. But poor Michael was often just plain hungry and wanted no part of Daisy¿s folly. So he would do his best to avoid her. However, this one fateful day he caused a calamity, in the kitchen, by reaching for a piece of cheese and falling into an open grape jelly jar. The mess he made was beyond belief and when Daisy rushed into the kitchen and became involved in the chaos a confrontation between the two ensued. There was an eventual solution to their mutual problem resulting in an unusual, but happy ending. Especially illustrated for reading out loud or for a beginner to read alone.
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Anthony Longo was born in Brooklyn, NY and now makes his home on Long Island, with his wife Sally. He has three children and six grandchildren. After a four year tour of duty with an advanced Naval Aviation Unit he received a BSEE (magna cum laude) from the New York Institute of Technology. He spent the next thirty years with RCA at various Research and Development Centers and retired as an Engineering Manager in 1986. He has written three books, primarily for his own personal gratification and, with naïve optimism, the amusement and entertainment of his grandchildren.