It's like this, cat
Author: Emily Neville
Bookshelves: Children & Young Adult Reading, Fiction, Category: American Literature, Category: Children & Young Adult Reading, Category: Novels

Summary
"It's Like This, Cat" by Emily Neville is a novel written in the early 1960s. The story centers around Dave, a young boy living in New York City, who has navigated the complexities of family life, friendships, and the vibrant yet challenging urban environment with his cat, aptly named Cat. The book captures themes of childhood exploration and the bonds formed between humans and animals, illustrating the trials and tribulations of growing up. The opening portion introduces readers to Dave's family dynamics, particularly the tensions between him and his father, alongside his quiet mother who suffers from asthma. Feeling misunderstood, Dave finds solace in his relationship with his cat and his quirky Aunt Kate, who offers a different perspective on life. The narrative sets the stage for Dave's adventures with Cat and hints at a story that will explore themes of identity, companionship, and the backdrop of city life. Amid various interactions, Dave's character is established as sensitive and observant, leading him to navigate both the joys and struggles that come with being a young boy in a bustling city. (This is an automatically generated summary.)