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Scheherazade Cat - The Story of a War Hero
Contributor(s): Fox, Stephanie C. (Author), Radeva, Milena (Illustrator)
ISBN: 0692973389     ISBN-13: 9780692973387
Publisher: Queenbeebooks
OUR PRICE:   $17.99  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: January 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Military - Persian Gulf War (1991)
- Pets | Cats - General
- History | Military - Biological & Chemical Warfare
Physical Information: 0.23" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (0.40 lbs) 88 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Middle East
- Chronological Period - 1990's
 
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Publisher Description:

We humans are capable of great good. In the time that our species has been on Earth, we have done remarkable things to improve the human condition. But a dark and horrible side of our nature often comes to the surface in the form of military conflict. With sad regularity, our leaders become filled with greed, intolerance, and lust for power, resulting in bloodshed and cruelty that has become more and more horrible as our methods of killing become more efficient. Indeed, war is the most hideous of human experiences and is tragically a regular feature of our history.

However, in the midst of wartime horror, sometimes people and events come together and give some hope that, in the end, the positive aspects of human nature will triumph over our evil side. Scheherazade Cat: The Story of a War Hero is an example of how love, loyalty, and kindness can shine through the darkness of war, and restore faith in the human spirit.

This is the true story of Lieutenant David Haines, a United States Army chemical weapons officer, and Scheherazade, a calico kitten from Failaka Island, Kuwait. He met her while performing a mission there during the Persian Gulf War. Scheherazade was playing with a small bomb during this meeting, but fortunately it did not detonate. Seeing this alerted Lt. Haines to the presence of other mines, allowing his squad to retreat safely. Recognizing that this encounter may have saved his life and those of his men, the soldier adopted Scheherazade and brought her to America.

This is a simple tale about a chance encounter, but it is also a heartwarming lesson that showing kindness and loyalty to a small creature in the midst of extreme danger brings out the best in us. For this reason, the message of this book is a positive one that demonstrates the value of compassion and goodness.


Contributor Bio(s): Radeva, Milena: - Milena Radeva, who illustrated Scheherazade's story so beautifully, is a talented artist who lives and works in Bulgaria. Milena graduated with a Ph.D. in Illustration from the National Art Academy of Sofia in 2016. Before that, in 2014, she and her colleague, Ilia Boyarov, presented their exhibition: Animalia. It features watercolor paintings paired with small sculptures, each of which has a magnifying lens placed beside it. Ms. Radeva has illustrated more than 50 books for publishers and authors around the world, and looks forward to many more.Fox, Stephanie C.: - Stephanie C. Fox, J.D. is a graduate of William Smith College, where she majored in history and minored in women's studies, and of the University of Connecticut School of Law, where she served as a Lead Articles Editor of the Connecticut Insurance Law Journal. Her thesis paper dealt with the subject matter of outer space law, and was about orbital debris, entitled "International Toxic Torts Caused by I.F.O.s (Identified Flying Objects)". After completing her degree, she taught law and computer software courses at a community college in Connecticut and founded QueenBeeEdit, a service that offers writing, editing, tutoring, and book creation. Her background is in history, women's studies, law, the Middle East, and French. Ms. Fox has worked as a historic interpreter at The Mark Twain House in Hartford, Connecticut. Ms. Fox has been to Kuwait, and subsequently became the author of a travelogue entitled An American Woman in Kuwait. Scheherazade Cat is featured in that book, as the pet who traveled back to her native country with the author.