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For all cat lovers. Goblin is not an ordinary cat. He appears to be like most cats; he can't talk human-speak, he doesn't wear boots or carry a sword or walk on his hind legs, and he would rather scratch up furniture than wear a showy hat or people clothes, but he does possess something unique: a knack for finding adventure. Somehow Goblin manages to get himself knighted, save lives, solve crimes, reveal a secret plot, and change the destiny of a struggling medieval village. Join this unusual, twenty-pound tomcat in seven tales of adventure and mystery as he becomes the center of extraordinary…mehr

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For all cat lovers. Goblin is not an ordinary cat. He appears to be like most cats; he can't talk human-speak, he doesn't wear boots or carry a sword or walk on his hind legs, and he would rather scratch up furniture than wear a showy hat or people clothes, but he does possess something unique: a knack for finding adventure. Somehow Goblin manages to get himself knighted, save lives, solve crimes, reveal a secret plot, and change the destiny of a struggling medieval village. Join this unusual, twenty-pound tomcat in seven tales of adventure and mystery as he becomes the center of extraordinary events. Experience the sights, sounds, and realities of Medieval Europe through true-to-life descriptions of knights, castles, town life, religion, and the hardships and successes of daily life in the Middle Ages. Meet Goblin and friends, and be prepared for a story that will make you want to do as the cats do and say "Mrrt!" (Illustrated by hand.)
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Barbara Edinger Moss studied Spanish, German, and Russian and professionally translated Russian scientific journals into English. She holds a degree in zoology from St. Lawrence University and attended graduate school at Cornell. She worked as a research assistant at the Bingham Oceanographic Laboratory at Yale University before moving to Massachusetts and raising three children. She has had a lifelong love of animals, especially cats. She is the author of two other books, Mo, Cat of My Heart and Working Cats of Southern New England. In 2006, she was a prizewinner in the Amazing Cat Tales contest. The author lives in Westport, MA, with her husband and their cat Dexter.