Our story opens with a cat stuck in a tree, an ordinary-enough
occurrence. Fletcher the cat, having run up the tree in a moment of
thoughtless abandon, cannot get back down. Then strange things begin to
happen: Fletcher finds in his tree a steamer trunk full of hats, and
among the hats a papier-mâché egg that opens to reveal Zenobia, a
worldly talking doll who was locked in the egg by an unfeeling child
named Mabel. To cheer each other up, Fletcher and Zenobia decide to
throw a party, complete with cake, peach ice cream, and punch from a
silver punch bowl. The hats come in handy, and a moth, drawn to the
festivities, soon becomes the vehicle of an unexpected escape plan.
A story of metamorphosis and friendship, like The Owl and the Pussycat
crossed with Alice in Wonderland, Fletcher and Zenobia is a wildly
imaginative tale of wish fulfillment and freedom. At once silly and
zany, it is not without a certain delicacy of feeling that older
children, and adults, will also appreciate.