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One-year-old Bingo is extremely happy when the Browns adopt him and take him to their farm. He'd been at the shelter a long time. But when Buddy, a small kitten from Virginia, joins the family, he finds himself in charge of the new animal. It's not exactly what Bingo had in mind. Despite their similar appearance, the two cats are as different as black and white. Bingo's idea of an idyllic life is to sleep on sun spots. He loves to help his dad drive the car. Buddy wants to get outside and see the world. He loves the garden and enjoys smelling flowers and meeting all the strange animals that…mehr

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One-year-old Bingo is extremely happy when the Browns adopt him and take him to their farm. He'd been at the shelter a long time. But when Buddy, a small kitten from Virginia, joins the family, he finds himself in charge of the new animal. It's not exactly what Bingo had in mind. Despite their similar appearance, the two cats are as different as black and white. Bingo's idea of an idyllic life is to sleep on sun spots. He loves to help his dad drive the car. Buddy wants to get outside and see the world. He loves the garden and enjoys smelling flowers and meeting all the strange animals that visit there. The two mismatched cats set off on adventures that sometimes get them into trouble and other times are heartwarming experiences. When two of the neighborhood kids meet the cats, it doesn't take long before the whole neighborhood bonds together. Bingo and Buddy are included in just about everything that happens, including trick or treating on Halloween. This book for young readers shares a story of two cats, their antics, and the lessons to be learned.
Autorenporträt
I'm Diane Eaton, and I wrote the book 'A Tale of Two Cats' while I was getting better from a foot surgery. When the doctor said I had to stay in bed with my foot raised over my heart for a whole month, I asked, "What should I do for a whole month?" He jokingly replied, "I don't know, maybe write a book!"So, I grabbed a notepad and a pencil, and I started writing. I filled many pages with stories during my recovery. I put those pages in a drawer and forgot about them for a year.One day, I was cleaning out the drawer, and I found those pages. I decided to read them, and to my surprise, I liked what I had written. That's when I decided to turn those pages into the book 'A Tale of Two Cats' that you can read today.