LITTLE
KITTY THE CAT BURGLAR
BY
CATERINA LONGTAIL
Genre:
Children’s Fiction
Release
Date: 5th September 2015
Little Kitty
wouldn’t exactly call herself a cat burglar. She just likes to bring back the
occasional gift for her humans... A lovely story for younger readers and adults
alike - perfect for reading together. Beautifully illustrated by Catie Atkinson
and designed by Rachel Lawston.
WHATS SO SPECIAL ABOUT THE BOOK?
The book was
written by a group of authors who donated their time free of charge. Each
author wrote a chapter of the book. 100% proceeds of the sale of the book are
donated to Alzheimer’s Research
UK. The authors are: Suzan Collins, Tottie Limejuice, Jo Wilde, JB
Johnston, Lucy Rayner, Ros Lyons, Ann Bowyer and Tracy Terry. Together, they
became known as Caterina Longtail! The book was edited by Jaine Keskeys.
ABOUT ALZHEIMER’S RESEARCH UK
Check
out Alzheimer’s Research UK http://www.alzheimersresearchuk.org/
‘We are the UK’s leading
research charity aiming to defeat dementia. We power world class studies that
give us the best chance of beating dementia sooner.
Our pioneering work focuses on
prevention, treatment and cure. We are energising a movement across society to
support, fund and take part in dementia research. We aim to empower people
across all generations through greater understanding of dementia. Together we
have the power to defeat dementia.’
‘Alzheimer’s
disease is the most common cause of dementia, but there
are other types of dementia too. It is possible to have more than one type of
dementia at the same time. Alzheimer’s is sometimes seen with vascular
dementia or dementia with Lewy bodies. You might hear
this called ‘mixed dementia’. (all info taken from Alzheimer’s Research UK
website)
GIVEAWAY
A paperback copy of the book
How wonderful for these authors to donate their time & talents towards such a worthy cause. I applaud you!
ReplyDeleteI have a granddaughter who would love to have me win this book for her. She's only 6 and hasn't started to read yet, but, she knows gramma will read it to her often.
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