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Name: Jenny Goes to Sea

Author: Esther Averill
Year: 1957
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Genres/categories: Children, Fiction, Animals

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In Jenny Goes to Sea, our heroine makes her passage on the good ship Sea Queen with her master, Captain Tinker, and her adopted brothers, tiger cat Edward, and black-and-white cat Checkers. Once on board, they meet the adventurous ship's cat, Jack Tar.

Leaving New York's harbor, the friends travel to Africa and Asia, and return through the Panama Canal. At each port they meet a colorful local cat who shows them around. Jenny and her pals have their fortunes told by an Abyssinian cat in Zanzibar; dance the sailor's hornpipe with Bobo the Burmese, another ship's cat who was left behind, in Singapore; and float with Siamese cat Dara in a sampan boat on a Bangkok river--a truly exotic adventure.

Ages 6 & up
This book is part of the "The Cat Club" series.
Here are some other books from this series:
The School for Cats
First published 1947
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, Pop Rating:1.2/10
The Hotel Cat
First published 1969
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, Pop Rating:1.2/10
Captains of the City Streets
First published 1972
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, Pop Rating:1.1/10
Jenny and the Cat Club
First published 1973
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, Pop Rating:1.6/10
Jenny's Moonlight Adventure
First published 1949
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, Pop Rating:1.1/10
The Fire Cat
First published 1960
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, Pop Rating:1.9/10

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