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Shadow Cat

What lies would you tell to protect something you love?

Author Gillian Cross

Suitable for:  9+ boys and girls. Fans of Michael Morpurgo, Sarah Lean, Gill Lewis, and Jacqueline Wilson.

Price:  £6.99

ISBN: 978-0-19-273673-4
Publication date: 04/06/2015
Paperback: 336 pages
Dimensions: 198x129mm

Also available as an ebook

Availability: In stock.

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Description

When Nolan and Feather, the daughter of a rock star, meet at a festival, they appear to have nothing in common, until they discover an escaped wild cat, a serval, that needs their protection. Together they're prepared to do anything to keep the serval safe. Even if that means putting their own lives in jeopardy . . .

Features

  • A moving story that is impossible to put down.
  • Natural landscapes and wildlife play a core role in the story making it perfect for readers who love exploring the outdoors.
  • A compelling story of friendship, hope, and never giving up against all odds to fight for what you truly believe.
  • Author of After Tomorrow (ISBN 9780192756268).
  • Emotionally powerful and gripping from the first page to the last.
  • Gillian Cross is winner of the Carnegie Medal, the Smarties Prize, and the Whitbread Children's Novel Award, as well as numerous other children's book prizes.
  • Also available as an eBook.
  • Visit Gillian's website: www.gillian-cross.co.uk.

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Reviews

  • 'an unusual thriller about friendship and wildness' - The Observer
  • 'A thrilling story that's hard to put down' - Nigel Hinton, The School Librarian
  • 'A non-stop read' - Jack McCormack at the Universe Prayer Bear Club
  • 'The book is a page turner as the answers are revealed with the action switching swiftly from a block of flats to a compact camper van to the English countryside to a remote Scottish valley.' - Tanja Jennings, TheBookbag book blog
  • 'This emotional story is essential summer reading' - Express & Echo
  • 'A thrilling story that's hard to put down.' - Nigel Hinton, The School Librarian
  • 'This entertaining adventure story has a great balance of humour, tension, and the ups and downs of family relationships' - Liz Dubber, Carousel (The Guide to Children's Books)
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