Cats of the Louvre by Taiyo Matsumoto, 428 pages.
During the day, when people roam the Louvre, there is only the occaisonal cat. At night, though, the cats who inhabit the secret places in the famed Parisian museum lead an extravagant sort of life. Snowbebe, the cat most often found during the day, is the cat closest to the human employees at the Louvre, but he is also the most at odds with the other cats. Matsumoto does a fantastic job with the art in this engaging graphic novel, bringing to life both the museum and the weird alternate world that the cats inhabit at night.
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