The unconventional life of Haee

Haee and the other middlings, #2

Kids, Animals, Cats, Fiction & Literature, Humorous, Comics & Graphic Novels
Cover of the book The unconventional life of Haee by R.S. Vern, Middling Industries
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Author: R.S. Vern ISBN: 9789810721473
Publisher: Middling Industries Publication: December 1, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: R.S. Vern
ISBN: 9789810721473
Publisher: Middling Industries
Publication: December 1, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

An excellent follow up on "Haee The cat with a crooked tail", winner of IndieReader Discovery Award 2013

An unconventional read on what it takes to be functioning, living, breathing in a middling city through the eyes of a cat!


"Like the first book, The Unconventional Life of Haee features appealing illustrations which are whimsical but tempered with a dash of quirky, Edward Gorey-style grimness." - ilovebooks.com

"The story made me keep turning the pages till the very end, as the writing generates beauty through its simplicity. The plot bears features of an allegory, as it contains several levels of understanding. This book can be read and enjoyed as a simple tale woven around an alley-cat, although it has a deeper layer of ideas inter-twined in it. The themes are presented just as parts of the world it describes ..... the writing denotes wit, subtle humor and even cynicism towards the absurdities found in the human world. The story is strewn with illustrations which contribute considerably to the artistic value of this piece of writing." - A 5 stars rating by Readers' Favorite

Restless with the material comforts at home, Haee ventures out and meets a middling cat, Whie, in the back alley.

Fascinated by Whie’s way of life and driven by a need to establish some form of discipline, Haee creates a new set of rules for all the middling cats living in the alley. The alley becomes known as “Green Alley”.

Over time, some begin to break the rules. While “playing police”, Haee starts to question the soundness of his rules and the need for these rules.

Scathing, but fair, cat Haee is as ordinary, average and conventional as it gets. But he represents the insecure and noncommittal persona present in many of us today.

Watch book trailer at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cvh5_4Fwr8c.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

An excellent follow up on "Haee The cat with a crooked tail", winner of IndieReader Discovery Award 2013

An unconventional read on what it takes to be functioning, living, breathing in a middling city through the eyes of a cat!


"Like the first book, The Unconventional Life of Haee features appealing illustrations which are whimsical but tempered with a dash of quirky, Edward Gorey-style grimness." - ilovebooks.com

"The story made me keep turning the pages till the very end, as the writing generates beauty through its simplicity. The plot bears features of an allegory, as it contains several levels of understanding. This book can be read and enjoyed as a simple tale woven around an alley-cat, although it has a deeper layer of ideas inter-twined in it. The themes are presented just as parts of the world it describes ..... the writing denotes wit, subtle humor and even cynicism towards the absurdities found in the human world. The story is strewn with illustrations which contribute considerably to the artistic value of this piece of writing." - A 5 stars rating by Readers' Favorite

Restless with the material comforts at home, Haee ventures out and meets a middling cat, Whie, in the back alley.

Fascinated by Whie’s way of life and driven by a need to establish some form of discipline, Haee creates a new set of rules for all the middling cats living in the alley. The alley becomes known as “Green Alley”.

Over time, some begin to break the rules. While “playing police”, Haee starts to question the soundness of his rules and the need for these rules.

Scathing, but fair, cat Haee is as ordinary, average and conventional as it gets. But he represents the insecure and noncommittal persona present in many of us today.

Watch book trailer at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cvh5_4Fwr8c.

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