Era Zistel's life with animals began one year in her Catskills cabin when she acquired, to her utter delight, several cats, a dog, chipmunks, one goat, then two, and two vivacious orphaned raccoon babies whom she named Hansel and Gretel. As her collection of creatures increased, her trips to her New York City apartment became less frequent and finally ceased altogether. She made a home for herself, her husband and her animals in their tiny rustic mountain dwelling.
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Era Zistel's life with animals began one year in her Catskills cabin when she acquired, to her utter delight, several cats, a dog, chipmunks, one goat, then two, and two vivacious orphaned raccoon babies whom she named Hansel and Gretel. As her collection of creatures increased, her trips to her New York City apartment became less frequent and finally ceased altogether. She made a home for herself, her husband and her animals in their tiny rustic mountain dwelling.
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Near Fine. pp. 206. 26533 shelf. Unread. Trade paperback, pictorial dark green covers. Bit of sticky residue on back cover barcode. No names, clean text. Animals in the Catskills. 1st published 1959 by Crowell. Blurb: May Sarton.