Tippie & The Big Cat

By Catherine Kinnery
$0.00 Rating: 1 star1 star1 star1 star1 star
(5.00 based on 2 reviews)

Published: Sep. 20, 2012
Words: 5,066 (approximate)
Language: English (Scottish dialect)
ISBN: 9781301865802


Short description

Tippie Hendry lives on the Scottish island of Barranmor with her grandma. When her classmate, Tommy McGregor, comes into school, reporting that he's spotted a big cat in Barranmor harbour, Tippie and her good friend, George McLure, decide to investigate. Is there really a wild cat on the loose on Barranmor? A story for older children to read themselves or for parents to read to younger children.

Extended description

Tippie Hendry lives on the Scottish island of Barranmor with her grandma.

When Tippie's classmate, Tommy McGregor, comes into school, reporting that he's spotted a big cat in Barranmor harbour, Tippie and her good friend, George McLure, decide to investigate.

Is there really a wild cat on the loose on Barranmor?

A story for older children to read themselves or for parents to read to younger children.

Tags

girl, animals, friends, school, teacher, scotland, island, harbour, big cat

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Review by: Gerty So on Oct. 09, 2012 : star star star star star
I just loved your story. Yeah, this story makes me want to get some hot tea. Yeah this book feels like you are on an island looking at stuff.
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Review by: Gail McGaffigan on Sep. 25, 2012 : star star star star star
A gentle, but steadily-developed plot, and use of playful Scottish dialect makes one feel as one is right there and as welcome as a plate of warm shortbread on a September afternoon. Although this is marketed as a children's book, anyone who likes a breezy, peaceful read will enjoy this island escape.

Gail McGaffigan,
Yesterday's Stories for Today's Readers
lovinglyrestored.blogspot.com
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