A Cat Called Mikey

by Sarah Mills


Formats

Softcover
£11.95
Softcover
£11.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/05/2014

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 168
ISBN : 9781496979377

About the Book

Cats! Love ‘em or hate ‘em, they have a way of insinuating themselves into your affections and into your life. Retired schoolmistress Josephine Reid hated cats. Nasty, flea-ridden, bird-murdering pests – she would’ve preferred to share her home with vermin than one of those loathsome creatures. So when her grandchildren found a lost kitten in her garden and begged her to look after it for them until they had a suitable home for it, Josephine was appalled. Reluctantly, she agreed – on condition that the arrangement was purely temporary. However, it took a great deal longer than anyone expected before the children were able to offer their kitten a home, during which time initial animosity gave way to tolerance and finally a tentative bond, growing stronger as time passed, formed between ex-school mistress and cat, only to be broken when the family moved to their new home with a garden. Appalled by the realisation that herself and the cat, christened “Mikey” by the children, were about to be separated, Josephine is forced to confront her feelings and admit she has grown fond of the creature, though she realizes she has little choice but to let him go. Mikey, however, has other ideas!


About the Author

Sarah Mills has been writing stories since childhood, mainly about animals, which she loves. She had a serial published in My Weekly in the eighties, and is presently working on a series of stories set in a fictitious village. She has a lively interest in people as well as animals and creating characters and writing about them is a lifelong passion. However, being a full-time writer has always seemed an impossible dream, as has, until recently, publishing a book, as apart from that one success in the 1980s all Sarah’s stories and articles have been rejected by publishers. Undaunted, she has carried on doing what she loves and now that she has retired from a lifetime of office work she is hoping to be able to devote more time to her dream of becoming a writer. Sarah is the divorced mother of two adult sons, a grandmother, and is presently living in the Midlands.