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The Kitchen Cat and Other Stories

Amy Walton

Publisher: Good Press

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'The Kitchen Cat and Other Stories' is a collection of short stories written by Amy Walton. The first story, 'The Kitchen Cat,' is a magnificent tale with captivating characters, including a lovable feline. The story leaves the reader with a satisfying and happy ending. 'Sarah's Sunday Out' is a thrilling story about a courageous spaniel named Sarah, who embarks on a solo adventure, facing challenging obstacles along the way. Finally, 'The Toad in the Hole' may not be a conventional story, but it still delivers a valuable lesson for young readers, delivered by a governess in an entertaining and engaging manner. Overall, these three tales are sure to captivate and enchant any young reader looking for adventure and excitement.
Available since: 12/10/2019.
Print length: 121 pages.

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