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No kitty-person, no unicorn-fan, no pink-adorer could resist this book.
“Kitty thinks she might be a unicorn.”
Kitty wants to be a unicorn.
“She feels so perfectly unicorn-y.”
Her friends disagree. Vigorously.
Kitty presses on until who should appear but Unicorn himself. Startlingly, he reveals that he, like Kitty, is really a Kitty-corn.
A book of how one can come to define oneself, and the joys of doing so.