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55 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 2009
‘The fudoki was the collection of stories about all the cats who had lived in a place. It described what made it a home, and what made the cats a family. Mothers taught their kittens the fudoki. If the mother died too soon, the other cats, the aunts and cousins, would teach the kittens. A cat with no fudoki was a cat with no family, no home, and no roots.’



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This cat was the smallest of her litter of four. Her fur had been dark when she was born, but as she grew it changed to black with speckles of gold and cinnamon and ivory, and a little gold-colored chin. Her eyes were gold, like a fox’s.I fell in love with Small Cat as soon as I read this lovely description.
The fudoki was the collection of stories about all the cats who had lived in a place. It described what made it a home, and what made the cats a family. Mothers taught their kittens the fudoki. If the mother died too soon, the other cats, the aunts and cousins, would teach the kittens. A cat with no fudoki was a cat with no family, no home, and no roots.When an earthquake and the resulting fire destroy her home and scatter her family, Small Cat sets off on a long journey to find the home of her ancestor and the main character in her favorite fudoki, the Cat From the North, and to create her own name and story.







