Jennie by Paul Gallico (1972 Pengiun Edition)
Photo: André Mora. License: All Rights Reserved.
If the cover collage doesn't make you want this book, then read the single-sentence description:
The unforgettable adventures of a small boy changed into a stray cat and befriended by the indomitable Jennie, who initiates him into the lore of London's streets.
The Albertus title has a 'J' that sits on the baseline — in digital versions it descends.
Paul Gallico was a prolific author best known for The Snow Goose. He wrote a number of books about cats, including:
The Silent Miaow (1964) purports to be a guide written by a cat, "translated from the feline", on how to obtain, captivate, and dominate a human family. —Wikipedia
He seems like a pretty cool cat himself. There are a couple other Penguin editions with great illustrated covers. Jennie was titled The Abandoned for its US release.
Photo: André Mora. License: All Rights Reserved.
Photo: André Mora. License: All Rights Reserved.
Photo: André Mora. License: All Rights Reserved.