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Charlie the Kitten Who Saved A Life
Charlie the Kitten Who Saved A Life
Jan 13, 2026 11:02 AM

Author:Sheila Norton

Charlie the Kitten Who Saved A Life

Heartwarming and lovable, Charlie will squirm his way into your heart. Perfect for fans of A Streetcat Named Bob and Alfie the Doorstep Cat.

But what could I do? I was just a little cat and nobody ever listened to me. I made a promise to myself that I’d do everything I possibly could to save her, whatever the danger to me, and no matter how many lives I lost in the process...

Charlie the kitten would do anything for his human. Having just recovered from a debilitating illness, eleven-year-old Caroline isn’t feeling her best, and the arrival of a new baby only makes her feel even more left out.

So when Caroline decides to run away, Charlie follows, vowing to protect her at all costs. But for such a little kitten, it’s a big and scary world outside the comfort of the cottage – how far will he go to save his greatest friend?

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A brilliant novel

—— Anita Brookner

Michel Houellebecq has put contemporary French literature back on the map in a way not seen since Camus

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—— Booktrust

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