Mrs Linda C. Mason Angela Jefferson Miss Jessica Mulles
This story is about a group of neighborhood house cats who carry on "catty" conversations behind their friend's back at times. One particular Burmese cat soon realizes that her behavior was not appropriate, and it could be a little late for apologies. This story deals with death portrayed through animal characters. The book is dedicated to my daughter, Tamara, who as an adult, loss a cat she adored, Jeckle, to an illness. The story line is very light; however, use parental wisdom. This story can be enjoyed by children ages five and up.
This story is about a group of neighborhood house cats who carry on "catty" conversations behind their friend's back at times. One particular Burmese ...