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A treasured cat with a big problem.
The Andrews feed poor Gabby cheap tinned fish. This is unsatisfactory for such a refined feline. Gabby decides to investigate options in the local eats street, not without a few setbacks!
'As the owner of a fussy feline, I was right there with Gabriel on his quest for a proper meal. After encountering the rough and tumble of Miriam St, will Gabriel ever get fed? Will he ever make it home? Like all Alan Horsfield's books, Gabriel will captivate young (and old) readers to the very end.'
Bill Wilkie

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A treasured cat with a big problem.

The Andrews feed poor Gabby cheap tinned fish. This is unsatisfactory for such a refined feline. Gabby decides to investigate options in the local eats street, not without a few setbacks!

'As the owner of a fussy feline, I was right there with Gabriel on his quest for a proper meal. After encountering the rough and tumble of Miriam St, will Gabriel ever get fed? Will he ever make it home? Like all Alan Horsfield's books, Gabriel will captivate young (and old) readers to the very end.'

Bill Wilkie


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Autorenporträt
Alan Horsfield is an established children's writer. He is a past president of the NSW Children's Book Council (CBC) and a former judge for the NSW Premiers (Children's) Book Awards. His books have been included in Australian State Premiers' school reading lists. Industry reviews have been positive. First published in 1996, he presently has over 35 works of fiction for younger readers and the YA market. He intends to stretch the imagination of readers. He has written/co-written over 140 educational texts and worked with UNSW educational assessment. Alan is a full member of SCBWI.