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...
Thrilling and imaginative and reminiscent of Tolkien. A great read
—— CarouselFirst class, brisk-reading entertainment
—— InterzoneThe taste of today in its quips and puns
—— TESAnother funny, touching and entertaining story from best-selling author, Jacquelline Wilson
—— Portunus Club MagazineHighly recommended
—— The School LibrarianThe book was very good and sad in places
—— Education OtherwiseTwo worlds conflate in this evocative and moving novel about the healing power of memory.
—— Oxford TimesGeras conveys well the difficulties of relating to a colonial community and being the new child...
—— Books for KeepsThis is a substantial novel suitable for readers of 13+
—— InisBright and very descriptive . . .this book will stay with you forever
—— TBK magIt has a slightly slow start but soon you will be glued to the covers
—— Independent on SundayShort review
—— The Good Book Guide