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This is the true story of Lucky, the cat, told from Lucky's perspective. As a kitten, Lucky lived with his mother, two brothers and a sister, who was very weak and she died. Lucky was then adopted by another family. They named him Lucky, in return he named them as Mr and Mrs Oilrag (because Mr Oilrag always smelled of oil). But their daughter's name was retained as Alison. At their home, Lucky got a companion Sully, also a cat. He befriends Scorfer, a large black cat, and Horatio, a tortoise. Lucky had many other friends also, including cats, owls, toads and moles. It was Scorfer who tells…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This is the true story of Lucky, the cat, told from Lucky's perspective. As a kitten, Lucky lived with his mother, two brothers and a sister, who was very weak and she died. Lucky was then adopted by another family. They named him Lucky, in return he named them as Mr and Mrs Oilrag (because Mr Oilrag always smelled of oil). But their daughter's name was retained as Alison. At their home, Lucky got a companion Sully, also a cat. He befriends Scorfer, a large black cat, and Horatio, a tortoise. Lucky had many other friends also, including cats, owls, toads and moles. It was Scorfer who tells Lucky about the power of black cats. Lucky then decides to apply it on his family and brings them fortune. Intended for the reading age of 15 years and above, this book spurs the imagination of the reader.
Autorenporträt
Paul Staples was born in 1935 in Chichester, Sussex. His school education was in Bracondale Private School, Norwich. He worked as a marine engineer, domestic appliance engineer and highspeed packaging engineer. His favourite activities are motoring, sailing and model making – steam engines and boats. He has special skills in the full use of all lathes and milling machines – both in metal and wood. He is a widower, has one daughter and lives in Worstead, North Walsham.