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Blitzcat (Mass Market Paperback)

by Robert Westall (Author)
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)

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From Publishers Weekly

In this unusual blend of fact and fiction, British involvement in WW II is viewed through the eyes of a cat; in PW 's words, "Each of these glimpses of men and women in wartime is as perfect as a pearl." Ages 12-up.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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In wartorn England during Hitler's Blitzkrieg, a courageous black cat named Lord Gort sets off to find her way home and find her lost master. Reissue.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The War through a cat's eyes, Dec 29 2002
By Gwen A Orel (Millburn, New Jersey United States) - See all my reviews
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First, Westall captures cats better than any writer of fiction around. Without descending to silly anthropomorphism, he presents the behavior and perspective of the cat with just enough distance so that anyone who knows cats will recognize the authenticity at once. Lord Gort is a clever, finicky creature who runs away to find her person rather than be stuck with her person's wife and baby during the war. "Psi trailing"-- where animals can find their way to their owners, even when they've never been to the place where the owner has moved-- is a documented phenomenon, and scientists still don't really understand it.

Second, Lord Gort's travels give Westall an incredible opportunity to present different episodes in the lives of ordinary English people during the way. So we spend time at a train depot, where Lord Gort is hailed as good luck by hollow-eyed returning soldiers. She lives for awhile with a Scottish captain whose division is requisitioning a small town, and we see through her proximity a wary but tender relationship develop between the lady of the house, whose officer husband is in Egypt, and the captain. I was surprised at such a clear depiction of sexual tension and complex emotions in a YA novel, but it's handled subtly and seriously. Lord Gort is also present at the bombing of Coventry, which many Americans may not really know about-- I didn't. I knew Londoners were evacuated during the war, but had not realized the extent of the devastation-- a whole town of displaced people on the brink of starvation.

There's also a wonderful story, complete in itself, about a young war widow on the brink of a life-killing depression, who is jolted by Lord Gort, somewhat against her will, back into life. Her story brought me to tears.

This book is a very quick read-- I stayed up all night to finish it-- but it has a lot of information in it. A great book to teach, perhaps at the middle school level, and an enjoyable read for pleasure.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Not Worth Reading, Jul 19 2002
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It was slow, boring, dragged out. I had to force myself to read this book. It wasn't interesting which was amazing since the subject, WW2, is extremely interesting. This book was terrible and I would never recommend it.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting, Mar 24 2002
There is only one word to describe this book...interesting. The author's tyle is very unique. He desplays the main character, a black cat named Lord Gort, differently than most writters of children's books would have. Unlike most animal fiction novels, you cannot read every exact thought running through the cat's mind and you tend to connect more to the human characters in the book. It is definately a weird book. It's written like a child's book: easy to read, short words, ect., but there is sex and violence in it. Also, the cat abandons her young, again unlike most children's books. This is really the type of book you'd have to read to understand. It's incredably unique. I personally think the author tried too hard to mix in the violence of the war, the passion of two lovers, the pain of a lost loved one and the nature of the feline species. I incourage you to read the book before giving it to a daughter or grandson or whatever.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An Awesome Book that Everyone Should Read
This book was great! I read it in my literature class and everyone liked it! I think anyone from agesm, nevermind everyone would love to read it!
Published on Oct 29 2001 by blue_lemonade

5.0 out of 5 stars A MUST-READ FOR ALL!
The thrilling adventures of this courageous feline draw you in. You can't put the book down! Your heart will go out to Lord Gort as she faces challenge after challenge as she... Read more
Published on Sep 4 1999 by craftymimi@AOL.Com

5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome book for cat-lovers!
This book mixes compassion and adventure in a winning and thoroughly interesting manner. It was simply a pleasure to read! Read more
Published on May 25 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Extraordinary tale of tenacity, a cat seekings its "person"
I have so enjoyed this book. Of course, I am a cat lover, but also a lover of fiction, literature and good stories. Read more
Published on Nov 23 1998 by addicted2ebay

4.0 out of 5 stars A MUST-READ FOR ALL CAT LOVERS!
This feline odyssey is set in war-ravaged England starting after the evecuation of Dunkirk and continues for a year afterwards, Blitzcat is an extraordinary adventure story of... Read more
Published on May 13 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful
My review of this wonderful book that I have read is that as you read along about the book it makes you feel as though you are on the journey with her. Read more
Published on Mar 4 1998

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