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What are cats thinking about when they purr on their owners' laps? What do they demand when they walk with their tails up and meow crankily in the morning? We will indeed find out what one of them, black with a white paw, thinks.
It took a black kitten named Nero only six weeks to become the head of the farm and earn the respect of all its inhabitants. Nero is not afraid of anyone and anything and therefore receives the second part of his name - Corleone, which means "Lion heart".
The German writer's book discusses this and many other cat thoughts and concerns. Thanks to his intelligence and ingenuity, the ordinary village cat received an unusual name and made several significant changes to his feline destiny. The story about Nero Corleone's adventures is written in an easy, elementary language that makes it understandable to readers of any age. The illustrations, created by the artist Quint Buchholtz, emphasize the lively and warm atmosphere of the story.
Elke Heidenreich won several literary prizes for her book about a cat's life.