Canary in a Cat House

Canary in a Cat House
Author: Kurt Vonnegut
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1976
Genre: Short stories
ISBN: 9780899667577

Vonnegut's first collection of short stories, includes 12 wickedly funny stories told as only Vonnegut can.

The Noticer

The Noticer
Author: Andy Andrews
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2011-04-10
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1418574562

A New York Times bestseller! From the author of The Traveler’s Gift comes a story of common wisdom based on the remarkable true story of “Jones,” a mysterious old man who has a knack for showing up in people's lives at just the right time, providing priceless lessons about love, life, and the importance of perspective. Orange Beach, Alabama, is a simple town filled with simple people. But like all humans on the planet, the good folks of Orange Beach have their share of problems—marriages teetering on the brink of divorce, young adults giving up on life, businesspeople on the verge of bankruptcy, as well as the many other obstacles that life seems to dish out to the masses. These situations can seem like dead ends, but to an old drifter named Jones with a gift for seeing what others miss, there is no such thing as a dead end. It only takes a little “perspective,” he says, to recognize the miracles in our moments, the seeds of greatness tucked into our struggles. Appearing when things look darkest, the mysterious, elderly man with white hair carrying a battered old suitcase shows up when he’s needed most. “Your time on this earth is a gift to be used wisely,” he says. “Don’t squander your words or your thoughts. Consider even the simplest action you take, for your lives matter beyond measure…and they matter forever.” The Noticer will provide you with: A better understanding of life’s challenges and proper perspective for tackling them Practical yet powerful methods of motivation, encouragement, and resolve for those struggling A fresh and insightful perspective on how people can change their view of the world, find strength, and move beyond their problems Based on a remarkable true story, The Noticer beautifully blends fiction and allegory in an entertaining and inspiring instruction manual for better living. The story of Jones continues in The Noticer Returns and Just Jones.

Canary in the Coal Mine

Canary in the Coal Mine
Author: Madelyn Rosenberg
Publisher: Holiday House
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2013-04-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0823427714

Bitty is a canary whose courage more than makes up for his diminutive size. Of course, as a miner bird who detects deadly gas leaks in a West Virginia coal mine during the Depression, he is used to facing danger. Tired of perilous working conditions, he escapes and hops a coal train to the state capital to seek help in improving the plights of miners and their canaries. In the tradition of E.B. White, George Selden, and Beverly Cleary's Ralph S. Mouse, Madelyn Rosenberg has written a singular novel full of unforgettable characters.

The Cat Sitter and the Canary

The Cat Sitter and the Canary
Author: John Clement
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2016-12-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250051177

In this installment in the series, "Dixie finds a tall, handsome tourist loitering around the home of one of her long-time clients. He tells her he's just arrived from Scotland and that he's lost his glasses, which presumably explains why he can't find the house he rented for his seaside vacation. Dixie points him to the bungalow across the street (but not before rebuffing a few of the sexy Scotsman's passes) and then continues about her business. She doesn't think about him again until she stumbles upon a dead body in her client's front hall"--Amazon.com.

Dead Canaries Don't Sing

Dead Canaries Don't Sing
Author: Cynthia Baxter
Publisher: Bantam
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307417972

As a veterinarian, she’s more experienced with paw prints than fingerprints. But thanks to her dogged persistence and her knack for landing on her feet, Jessie’s got murder on a very short leash. The sun is barely up and the day is already going to the dogs. Literally. As Dr. Jessica Popper embarks on a house call to a local horse farm, her one-eyed Dalmatian, Lou, and her tailless Westie, Max, stumble upon something unexpected: a corpse half buried in the woods. As Max happily digs up the dead canary planted near the body, Jessie realizes that this corpse was clearly about to sing. But about what? Or whom?Enlisting the aid of her on-again, off-again lover, PI Nick Burby, Jess applies the stubbornness of a bloodhound and the agile moves of a cat to identify a menagerie of suspects…including one who wants her off the case badly enough to kill again.

Kurt Vonnegut

Kurt Vonnegut
Author: John Tomedi
Publisher: Infobase Learning
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2013
Genre: Reference (Philosophy) in literature
ISBN: 1438148410

One of the twentieth century's most preeminent novelists, Vonnegut satirically explored the wrongs of humanity, most notably in;Slaughterhouse-Five;and;Cat's Cradle.

Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-five

Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-five
Author: Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2009
Genre: Criticism
ISBN: 1438128746

Presents a collection of critical essays about Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-five.

The Vonnegut Effect

The Vonnegut Effect
Author: Jerome Klinkowitz
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2012-06-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1611171148

A defining analysis of the entire span of Kurt Vonnegut's fiction Kurt Vonnegut is one of the few American writers since Mark Twain to have won and sustained a great popular acceptance while boldly introducing new themes and forms on the literary cutting edge. This is the "Vonnegut effect" that Jerome Klinkowitz finds unique among postmodernist authors. In this innovative study of the author's fiction, Klinkowitz examines the forces in American life that have made Vonnegut's works possible. Vonnegut shared with readers a world that includes the expansive timeline from the Great Depression, during which his family lost their economic support, through the countercultural revolt of the 1960s, during which his fiction first gained prominence. Vonnegut also explored the growth in recent decades of America's sway in art, which his fiction celebrates, and geopolitics, which his novels question. A pioneer in Vonnegut studies, Jerome Klinkowitz offers The Vonnegut Effect as a thorough treatment of the author's fiction—a canon covering more than a half century and comprising twenty books. Considering both Vonnegut's methods and the cultural needs they have served, Klinkowitz explains how those works came to be written and concludes with an assessment of the author's place in American fiction.