Told in rhyming verse, Crump is an orange tomcat with inherited wealth who is famous for his TV show, the ‘The Appurrentice.’ His fans love Crump’s affluent lifestyle and his bombastic, winner-take-all attitude. When Crump wins the presidency, he promptly turns the world inside out to fit his golden image creating a dystopia where only orange cats are welcome. Of course, all his short-sighted policies allow for the perfect storm of repression and unintended effects. Crump the Cat is an entertaining allegorical tale in which all kinds of cats come together at the end to triumph over inequality and racial discrimination.
Written by Anna Lussenburg with cartoons by award-winning and nationally-syndicated Canadian cartoonist Greg Perry, Midwest Book Review writes, ‘Crump the Cat is unreservedly recommended to the attention of fans of topical limericks and political humor.’
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Greg Perry is a Canadian-based syndicated editorial cartoonist and illustrator. He is the recipient of multiple journalism awards for both
editorial cartooning and news reporting.