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The Cat Who Went to Heaven is a 1930 novel by Elizabeth Coatsworth that won the Newbery Medal for excellence in American children's literature in 1931. The story is set in ancient Japan, and is about a penniless artist and a calico cat his housekeeper brings home. The storyline is supposedly based on an old Buddhist folk tale, and includes, as asides, a short telling of the Buddha's life, and brief accounts of some of the Buddha's previous lifetimes as animals, as in the Jataka tales. The Cat Who Went to Heaven (littéralement : « Le Chat qui alla au Paradis ») est un roman américain d'Elizabeth Coatsworth paru en 1930. Le livre a reçu la Médaille Newbery en 1931. L'intrigue se passe dans l’ancien Japon et concerne un artiste fauché et un chat calico que lui rapporte sa femme de ménage.
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