The tourist is introduced to Oxford - the city and its university - by a cat. The book is endorsed by two Professors and by Oxford City-sightseeing. It is described as 'clever and wily', 'unique and enlightening' and 'simply hilarious'.
Simeon has two ambitions. The first is to become famous, which is why he writes his book, and the second is to meet the White Rabbit. While pursuing these goals he takes time to air his views on Oxford, Mr Bean, the internet, on how the British do not value words, and on a whole host of other things.
He guides us through Oxford's history, landmarks and legends, and provides an entertaining and original introduction to the city.
Over-confident in his ability to reason, he enjoys talking with academics and students. He creates havoc in Blackwell's, discovers an unpublished poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins, and lays plans to take the grin off the face of the Cheshire Cat.
Does he really meet the White Rabbit? It seems he does!