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THE CAT WHO LOOKED LIKE A TABLE
Brand: Sujatha Shankar Kumar
Client: Sujatha Shankar Kumar
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Entry Title: THE CAT WHO LOOKED LIKE A TABLE
Brand: Sujatha Shankar Kumar
Client: Sujatha Shankar Kumar
Entrant Company: Sujatha Shankar Kumar
Confirm: One copy of the physical book The Cat Who Looked Like a Table, A5 Portrait format
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Description: This contemporary fable is about Mooja Kooja, a cat in an unusual dilemma. His odd looks often lead people to treat him like a piece of furniture — a cushion or couch. His most humiliating moment comes when his human companion, Billoo Boy, uses him as a laptop table. Frustrated, Mooja seeks the help of an AI scientist to change his appearance. This charming 20-page A5 portrait book, featuring 8 engaging illustrations, is both wise and humorous, appealing to both children and adults.
Cats are known for their unique personalities and stubborn independence. They do as they please, ignoring others' expectations. This book uses these traits to encourage readers to follow their own paths and embrace their true selves.
The underlying message, through the witty narrative and vibrant illustrations, critiques how humans often objectify their animal companions. It advocates for respecting animals’ dignity and recognizing their right to be themselves, rather than reducing them to mere decorative objects for human entertainment.
In a world where advanced medicine and technology are considered game changers, this story offers a different perspective. It encourages readers to use the power of their desires and determination to discover their full potential.
Company Credits: Sudarsan Graphics, Printers
Individual Credits: Sujatha Shankar Kumar, Author and Creative Director
Individual Credits: Era Namjoshi, Illustrator and Designer
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