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Cette série suit les parcours réconfortants de chats à la recherche de nouvelles vies et d'affection dans des cadres chaleureux. Chaque histoire se concentre sur un protagoniste félin différent, naviguant à travers des défis tels que la solitude, la recherche d'un foyer et la création de nouveaux liens. Des évasions aventureuses aux moments paisibles dans un charmant café, ces livres célèbrent la résilience, la compagnie et la joie de trouver sa véritable place.

CHRISTMAS AT THE CAT CAFE
Molly and the Cat Cafe

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    Molly and the Cat Cafe

    • 352pages
    • 13 heures de lecture
    4,0(45)Évaluer

    A heart-warming and uplifting story of one small cat's big adventure to find a place to call home. Perfect for fans of Alfie: The Doorstep Cat, A Streetcat Named Bob and Solomon's Kitten.

    Molly and the Cat Cafe
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    CHRISTMAS AT THE CAT CAFE

    • 320pages
    • 12 heures de lecture
    3,8(230)Évaluer

    "The wonderfully festive sequel to Melissa Daley's uplifting tale, Molly and the Cat Cafe. "An engaging, pleasant read full of colorful characters with enough mentions of the cat cafe's cat's whiskers cookies and feline fancies to satisfy any appetite for a gentle, heartwarming story." -- BiblioManiac on Molly and the Cat Cafe "Hopeful and joyous." --Screen Wipe on Molly and the Cat Cafe The town of Stourton-on-the-Hill has its very own cat café. Resident cat Molly, and her kittens, live here in feline paradise, while owner Debbie serves the locals home-made goodies. But even in the most idyllic surroundings, things don't always go according to plan . . . When Debbie's heartbroken sister Linda arrives at the café, Debbie insists she move in. But Linda is not alone, and the cats are devastated with the arrival of Linda's dog, Beau. Sadly, Beau's arrival is not the only bombshell - now Molly's home is also under threat when a rival cat moves in on her turf. With Christmas approaching, Molly is unsettled, barely roused by the promise of tinsel to play with. Fearing for her feline family she hopelessly stares out of the café window searching for an answer. Only a Christmas miracle could bring everyone together . . ."-- Provided by publisher

    CHRISTMAS AT THE CAT CAFE