What if Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" was told from a cat's point of view?
On the heels of smash hits like "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies" and "I Can Haz Cheeseburger", this hilarious mash-up by children's author Pamela Jane and photographer Deb-orah Guyol spins a fresh, quirky take on two of the things we just can't get enough of: classic cats and classic Jane.
"Pride and Prejudice and Kitties" juxtaposes wacky photos of cats with the wicked humor of Jane Austen, and it's just in time for the 200-year anniversary of the publication of the original "Pride and Prejudice".
Soulful Mr. Darcy gazes at Elizabeth Bennet in fascination; hysterical Mrs. Bennet yowls that no one understands her; somnolent Mr. Hurst passes out on the sofa after dinner; arrogant Lady Catherine hisses at Elizabeth. Each photo includes a hilarious caption that goes along with the text of "Pride and Prejudice", told from a feline perspective. "Pride and Prejudice and Kitties" is a book for cat-lovers, Austen-lovers, and people who love to laugh - in other words, just about everyone. The adorable meets the absurd!