The Big Storm

The Big Storm by Rhea Tregebov, published by Kids Can Press in 1992, is a 32-page book written in English. This story centers around Jeanette and her cat, Kitty Doyle, who share a unique bond as Kitty accompanies Jeanette to school each day. One snowy afternoon, Jeanette’s forgetfulness leads her to a friend’s house, leaving Kitty Doyle waiting in the midst of a raging snowstorm. The narrative explores themes of faith and friendship as Jeanette realizes her mistake and worries about her beloved pet.
Readers will find a touching tale that highlights the connection between humans and animals, set against the backdrop of a winter storm. The book delves into the emotional landscape of Jeanette’s experience as she navigates her feelings of concern for Kitty Doyle. With elements of juvenile fiction, this story incorporates aspects of animals and weather, making it relatable for young readers. The engaging narrative invites exploration of the bond between pets and their owners, emphasizing the importance of responsibility and care.
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Jeanette and her cat, Kitty Doyle, have a special relationship — Kitty Doyle walks Jeanette to and from school every day. But one snowy afternoon, Jeanette forgets that Kitty Doyle is waiting for her and goes to a friend’s to play. When Jeanette remembers, the snowstorm is raging. Where is Kitty Doyle? A story of faith and friendship.
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