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Penguin Books Ltd (UK) Sivumäärä: 300 sivua Asu: Kovakantinen kirja Julkaisuvuosi: 2025, 02.10.2025 (lisätietoa) Kieli: Englanti
Narrated by Frankie the cat, this INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER is a story about grief, redemption and a laugh-out-loud tale of how our love for our (sometimes psychopathic) pets can keep us going through the hardest of times
Frankie lives a very simple life. He didn't ask to be a stray cat. But life isn't so bad, with days spent wandering the village in search of something to eat.
One day, everything changes. He happens across Richard.
Richard isn't doing so well. Grieving the loss of his partner, he's decided he's got nothing worth living for. He's literally at the point of ending it all, when in pounces Frankie.
It's an unlikely partnership. . But it might be exactly what they both need . . .
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Narrated by Frankie the cat, this INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER is a heart-warming story about grief and redemption. But it's also a laugh-out-loud tale of how cats can be total psychopaths, how we love them anyway, and how that love can somehow keep us going through the hardest of times.