A sassy Siamese cat, stranded among snow-covered mountains, proves equal to the challenges of cross-country skiing when it becomes his only way out of the mountains
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Mary Calhoun's first children's book, Making the Mississippi Shout, was published in 1957. Since then, she has become the award-winning author of more than fifty children's books, including A Shepherd's Gift, Flood, Cross-Country Cat, Hot-Air Henry, and other books about Henry. She and her husband live in Clark, Colorado.
When a cat named Henry gets left behind at a ski lodge, he puts on skis and heads out on his own. PW praised this story, which "races as swiftly as the cocky hero's downhill skis and keeps one in hair-curling suspense. Ingraham's snowy scenes are in exactly the right shades of blue, sepia and gray, set off by glaring white."
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