Author:Adèle Geras
Blossom, a plump and contented cat, is horrified when six-year-old Prissy comes to stay with 'her' family. Suddenly there is nowhere she can go and doze without being disturbed, no place she can hide from Prissy. And when Prissy pulls her tail (no-one has done that since she was a little kitten!), Blossom makes up her mind: Prissy must go!
All she needs is a plan...
Stands out in triumph. It is firm, intelligent, in tune with twentieth-century mentality and well-written
—— Times Literary SupplementQuite up to the best standards of its predecessors, and to all old Ransome devotees the return to the lake of the first novels gives an added pleasure
—— Glasgow HeraldThe Alices are the greatest nonsense ever written, and far greater, in my view, than most sense.
—— Sir Philip Pullman