Moonlight Mischief

Moonlight Mischief by Sue Bentley, published by Grosset & Dunlap in 2009, is an illustrated work that spans 126 pages. The story follows Eve, who is initially reluctant to spend time at her parents’ friends’ cat-sitting business. However, her perspective shifts when she encounters a unique kitten with sandy-colored fur, revealing that this particular cat possesses something extraordinary.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines themes of friendship and fantasy, as Eve discovers the special qualities of the kitten amidst her cat-sitting duties. The book explores social themes while engaging with the world of animals, particularly cats. With its charming illustrations, this edition invites young readers to delve into a whimsical tale that highlights the unexpected joys of companionship and magic in everyday life.
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Eve is not excited about having to spend her time away from home at her parents’ friends’ cat-sitting business. But when a tiny kitten with sandy-colored fur shows up, he stands out immediately from the rest of the cats. She quickly learns that there is something special about this one. Illustrations.
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