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Poems to Read to Your Cat: Poems about cats, pets, wildlife, nature, love and life - Paperback

Poems to Read to Your Cat: Poems about cats, pets, wildlife, nature, love and life - Paperback

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by Homer Elias Overstreet Jr (Author)

"Poems to Read to Your Cat" Cats, dogs, horses, wildlife, the out of doors, relationships and love can be found in these poems. Many cat owners just love the cat poems The poems are written with a deep understanding of life. The poems will be enjoyed more when read out loud. They are written in the blank verse or free verse poetry style, and many have some humor in them. - A good read

Author Biography

Homer Overstreet, born in City Limits of Atlanta, and grew up in the Kirkwood community, where he attended the Atlanta Public Schools and then attended Young Harris College, in Young Harris, Georgia. He served in the U.S. Army in Germany as a medical corpsman, ambulance driver and helped in the ER on the night shifts. The "Berlin Build Up" called him up and he came out with the Cuban Missile Crisis", just missing the invasion of Cuba by a few hours due to American / Russian Diplomacy. He worked in construction, real estate and various jobs before becoming a real estate appraiser and earning the SRA designation from the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers. In addition, he co-owned and operated "The Appraisal School of Morris and Overstreet" for nine years. He is married to the former Mary Aurelia Taylor, a native of Greenville, South Carolina, and has two adult children. In his later years, he has been able to rekindle a love of writing, poetry, and an interest in the Civil War, re-cultivate a love gardening and fishing, and continue his lifelong love of animals, especially cats. Homer and Mary are the proud "parents" of eight- year old Mittens, a gray tabby.

Number of Pages: 42
Dimensions: 0.09 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: August 14, 2014