"No one will disagree with the statement from Maurice Sendak, who
sees the collaboration of author and illustrator as "the essence of an
original picture book." Segal adds to her laurels as a novelist,
translator and writer of prized children's books with this lark, and so
does Zelinsky. His full-color, hilarious pictures are as splendid as his
award-winners in Hansel and Gretel et al. The story of chilly,
unsociable Mrs. Lovewright starts tamely when she asks Dylan, who
delivers her groceries, to find a cat, little and cute, to purr on her
lap. Dylan delivers, all right, and the kitten is little and cute but he
was born with the proud, intransigent character of his kind. He will
not purr. He will not curl up cozily on Mrs. Lovewright's lap. The story
becomes funnier and more surprising as Purrless and his adversary get
into furious battles for supremacy, with Dylan as the interested
onlooker, until the wistfully comic resolution." - Copyright 1985 Reed Business Information, Inc.