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What is the difference between a cat and a human being? A cat does not get Burnout Syndrome! ' . . . absolutely adorable and insightful . . .' - Amy Raines, Readers' Favorite. A Helping Paw is a delightful piece of tongue-in-cheek British satire that thoughtfully and respectfully examines many of the overriding themes of today's world, such as human behavior, politics and religion. It offers readers a fresh new perspective on life from the point-of-view of a couple of hilarious sharp-witted felines.

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What is the difference between a cat and a human being? A cat does not get Burnout Syndrome! ' . . . absolutely adorable and insightful . . .' - Amy Raines, Readers' Favorite. A Helping Paw is a delightful piece of tongue-in-cheek British satire that thoughtfully and respectfully examines many of the overriding themes of today's world, such as human behavior, politics and religion. It offers readers a fresh new perspective on life from the point-of-view of a couple of hilarious sharp-witted felines.

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Autorenporträt
Allan Gilmour was born in Nottingham, England, in 1967. In 1987 he sought new horizons and left England's green and pleasant land for a life in the Black Forest of South Germany. He possesses a German Masters degree in Hairdressing, is self-employed and is a lecturer in Hairdressing and Business Studies. When not playing about with his keyboards, tinkering with his flight simulator, cataloguing old German philately or sifting through his collection of old vinyl recordings, he loves to jog through the rolling-hills of the Black Forest which creatively inspires him for future projects. In 2012 he published his first book, a non-fiction work titled 'NICE PLACE, SHAME ABOUT THE HUMAN RACE'.