Pip the Rescue Cat

· Austin Macauley Publishers
Ebook
136
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

These six stories follow Pip's adventures after he is adopted. As he adapts to life in a new home, with a new hooman and his adopted sister Kate, Pip wonders if he has found the fur-ever home he has always dreamt of? Will this new family love him and accept him? Or will he be sent back to the Animal Rescue Centre? Along his journey Pip meets Frodo, Blackie and Dylan, and many others who teach him valuable life lessons about kindness, responsibility, and courage. These new friends also learn about anxiety, grief, and finding true happiness by sharing experiences that support them to grow up. Pip the Rescue Cat is an enchanting book to be enjoyed by children and adults alike. It can be enjoyed as read to or read alone as the beautiful illustrations make the stories accessible to children of all ages. This is your new family favourite.

About the author

Nathan Fox lives in North Norfolk with his rescue cat Tosca. He graduated from the University of Sussex with a degree in social work and currently works in local government. He is passionate about the environment and considers animals to be his equals. Connie Garrard lives in Bromley with her husband Nigel and their cat Baggins. She graduated from the London College of Music and still enjoys teaching piano and encouraging others to discover the world of music after more than 30 years. Nathan and Connie met online after the loss of their soul animals, Pip and Blackie. Their grief brought them together and inspired them to combine Nathan’s storytelling and Connie’s artwork to honour their friends in this illustrated storybook.

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