A Cat Called Waverley

A Cat Called Waverley by Debi Gliori is a poignant picture story published by Otter-Barry Books in March 2022. This 40-page book is presented in English and explores significant social themes, including homelessness and post-traumatic stress disorder, through the lens of a cat’s loyalty and the bond with his owner.
Readers will find a narrative that follows a little cat born in a city park who becomes the companion of Donald, a soldier. As Donald is deployed to a war zone, the cat waits for him at Edinburgh’s Waverley Station, cared for by travelers and railway staff who name him Waverley. The story unfolds over the years, culminating in a reunion that highlights the transformative power of companionship amidst the challenges of life. This edition addresses important social issues while celebrating the value of pets in a heartfelt manner.
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A poignant and uplifting picture story that introduces socially important topics: homelessness and post traumatic stress disorder–as well as the loyalty and value of pets Born in a city park, the little cat belongs to no-one, until he is befriended and cared for by Donald, a soldier. When Donald is sent away to fight in a far-off war-zone, the cat waits for him to return, at Edinburgh’s Waverley Station. And waits. Travellers and railway staff name him Waverley, and look after him. But he is waiting for Donald. Years go by, until one day at last he hears a voice he knows. Warfare has drastically changed Donald’s life, but when the lonely cat and the forgotten man are reunited, their world suddenly seems a brighter and more hopeful place. Set in a real city–Edinburgh–this is a groundbreaking picture story that introduces important social issues of homelessness, post-traumatic stress disorder, and underlines the value of pets.
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