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Celesse, the healer cat, is a highly respected member of the neighborhood. As the mistress's favorite cat, she spends lazy days in the warmth of the house. One snowy night a mother hare rushes in, desperate for help. Reluctantly, the healer cat travels with her through a nighttime snowstorm and biting cold winds. In a dark forest, Celesse comes face-to-face with a scary surprise and is forced to gather her powers for the first time in a while. --- Oleh sebab anugerah yang dimilikinya, Celesse si kucing penyembuh ajaib adalah ahli yang disanjung tinggi di kawasan kejiranan. Sebagai haiwan…mehr

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Celesse, the healer cat, is a highly respected member of the neighborhood. As the mistress's favorite cat, she spends lazy days in the warmth of the house. One snowy night a mother hare rushes in, desperate for help. Reluctantly, the healer cat travels with her through a nighttime snowstorm and biting cold winds. In a dark forest, Celesse comes face-to-face with a scary surprise and is forced to gather her powers for the first time in a while. --- Oleh sebab anugerah yang dimilikinya, Celesse si kucing penyembuh ajaib adalah ahli yang disanjung tinggi di kawasan kejiranan. Sebagai haiwan kesayangan matron, dia gemar menghabiskan hari-hari malasnya di dalam kehangatan rumah. Tetapi pada waktu itu, seekor ibu arnab meluru masuk, meminta bantuan. Kesungguhannya mengatasi keengganan kucing penyembuh ajaib itu, membawanya melalui ribut salji malam hari dan kesejukan fros yang menusuk ke dalam tulang. Di dalam hutan yang gelap, Celesse bertemu kejutan yang menakutkan dan memaksa dia untuk mengumpul kuasanya. Setelah malam yang panjang dan perjalanan yang berjaya itu berakhir, matahari terbit, bukan sahaja menghangatkan hutan bersalji tetapi juga hati kucing penyembuh ajaib itu.
Autorenporträt
Tuula Pere (b. 1958) is Ph.D. in Law and an author from Helsinki, Finland. Her doctoral dissertation published in 2015 examines the limits of the freedom of speech in the Finnish mass media amidst the social and cultural shift of the 1960's and 1970's. Before her doctoral research, Tuula Pere has had a career of over two decades as a lawyer and in various expert and executive positions in industry. Since 2010, Tuula Pere has published over thirty children's storybooks which have been translated into Swedish, English, Russian, Estonian, French, Italian and Spanish, for example. She has also published poetry and aphorisms for children and short stories for adults. Tuula Pere is an avid music and sports enthusiast and a keen baker. She is married and a mother of three.