Hyam The Cat Who Talked Too Much
โ Scribed by Pamela Douglas
- Book ID
- 110811778
- Publisher
- m-y books Ltd
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 700 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781906658137
- ASIN
- B003XVYK5Y
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
This is a tale of a cat called Hyam a very special cat. In fact he is a theatrical cat, a fastidious cat, a funny cat, but most of all an adored cat.Most famous for talking himself out of a part at an audition for a West End production for he is an actor. Here he tells his own story in a series of delightfully readable poems a pleasure for all age groups. Follow his adventures as he takes us on his travels through the ups and downs of theatre life and his many escapades as a sophisticated actor, a country puss and a muchloved family pet. Irresistibly combining both a sense of humour and an abounding love of its Feline Subject, with the Author's delightful illustrations throughout ' Hyam The Cat who Talked To Much' will capture your imagination and steal your heart.The perfect gift book for all the family ages 9 - 90. Comes with a special offer to buy the Hyam the Cat gift.
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