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Jason and his magic cat Gareth travel through time to visit countries all over the world during different periods of history.
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I read two books from my childhood (see also [b:The Mouse and the Motorcycle 232109 The Mouse and the Motorcycle (Ralph S. Mouse, #1) Beverly Cleary https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1348990967l/232109.SX50.jpg 2029611]). The mouse has held up better–Time Cat drags a little.
Time Cat is a time travel adventure, where a cat, Gareth, takes his boy, Jason, to nine lives.
Lloyd Alexander says he got the idea because his cat pops in and out of his workroom without him noticing. I like the idea of cats being able to teleport themselves through time and space :-D
I love Prydain chronicles, so my hubby bought me a pile of Lloyd Alexander's books. I didn't like Vesper Holly adventures, and this one was a bit of a bore, but I like the Town Cats. I have yet to read the Westmark series my darling husband also bought me. :-)
I like Jason and Gareth, but... I think the book was too short with too many stories to give the characters any room to develop. I also think the suggestion of that Jason would meet all the people he met in the past one day in this life was a bit... unnecessary. When the adventure was over, it was over and he didn't meet any of the people. I was kind of expecting him to at least meet the princess. But - oh well. Also, St.Patrick was irritating. I'm Pagan, and I do not consider monolithic societies where the old is driven out and replaced totally with the new a good thing. Especially not when this "new" is Christianity, the "old" is paganism, the country is Ireland where Christianity has caused a lot of suffering and very little good - but, that's me. To me St.Patrick is a symbol of Christian intolerance and violence.
I don't really know anything about writing, editing, language and such things. All I can say if I like something or not, if there was something I loved or something that irritated me. I think this book has a great premise, it was easy to read and follow, and I am glad I read it. The things that irritated me were small details, and not something I will rant about weeks afterwards. :-D