Digweed, the Cat A Bridge Too Far

Kids, Animals, Cats, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction - YA
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Author: Eric Pullin ISBN: 9781301102174
Publisher: Inknbeans Press Publication: December 31, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Eric Pullin
ISBN: 9781301102174
Publisher: Inknbeans Press
Publication: December 31, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Once upon a time there was a black cat called Digweed.

Born in a hedgerow to a mother who had once been a housecat, Digweed dreamed of living a life of luxury in the home of human beings. Though still just a very young kitten, he said goodbye to his five brothers and sisters and set out to search for his dream.

They say that black cats are lucky and fortune certainly smiled on Digweed when he was welcomed into the lives of Eric and Penny.

He was loved and he was safe. He had a whole new world to explore, a summer house to nap in, a birdbath to drink from and a bell and collar with his name on. Digweed’s dream had come true, until the day he chased a mouse and became lost – far from
home.

Trying to find his way back to the home that he loved, he met many people, made many friends and used up nearly all of his nine lives.

These are the almost entirely true adventures of Digweed; he’s a hero, a friend, an escape artist, a fortune teller and a Ratbag. In Book 3, Digweed learned about friendship, bravery and loss. In Book 4, Digweed applies those lessons to his journey home. In Book 5 Digweed makes a harrowing journey with a happy ending.

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Once upon a time there was a black cat called Digweed.

Born in a hedgerow to a mother who had once been a housecat, Digweed dreamed of living a life of luxury in the home of human beings. Though still just a very young kitten, he said goodbye to his five brothers and sisters and set out to search for his dream.

They say that black cats are lucky and fortune certainly smiled on Digweed when he was welcomed into the lives of Eric and Penny.

He was loved and he was safe. He had a whole new world to explore, a summer house to nap in, a birdbath to drink from and a bell and collar with his name on. Digweed’s dream had come true, until the day he chased a mouse and became lost – far from
home.

Trying to find his way back to the home that he loved, he met many people, made many friends and used up nearly all of his nine lives.

These are the almost entirely true adventures of Digweed; he’s a hero, a friend, an escape artist, a fortune teller and a Ratbag. In Book 3, Digweed learned about friendship, bravery and loss. In Book 4, Digweed applies those lessons to his journey home. In Book 5 Digweed makes a harrowing journey with a happy ending.

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