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Solomon's Kitten

By: Sheila Jeffries
Narrated by: Karen Cass
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Moments after she is born, tiny kitten Tallulah, with her bright eyes and silver and white fur edged with gold, is whisked away from her father Solomon and dumped in the hedge like rubbish.

After a tough start to life, neglected and abandoned, Tallulah eventually finds a new home with the Lee family and forms a special bond with their daughter Tammy. But Tammy has a terrible secret and Tallulah must do all in her power to keep the family safe.

©2014 Sheila Jeffries (P)2016 Story Sound
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Soft and Cuddly Kitten with Healing Powers - Lovely!

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Sweet and enjoyable. I would have preferred writing more from a feline point of view than a human view, since it was mostly about Tallulah’s adventure and helping her human mistress.

That aside, it has an important message and lesson - as all pet owners know, animals make us more human, sensitive with their presence.

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