Peter Gethers

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Peter Gethers (b. 1955) is a publisher, screenwriter and author of television shows, films, newspaper and magazine articles, and novelist; the author of several books, including bestseller The Cat Who Went to Paris, the first of the Norton the cat trilogy, about his Scottish Fold, Norton. He lives in New York City and Sag Harbor, New York.

Gethers attended the University of California, Berkeley from 1970 to 1972.

An avid baseball fan, Gethers is a founding member of the first ever Rotisserie Baseball League, the 1980 group that started the fantasy sports craze.

His brother Eric is also a writer, and his father was a television producer.

Gethers' other works include three novels under the pseudonym of Russell Andrews; Gideon, Icarus and Aphrodite.

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  • The Dandy
  • Getting Blue

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