The Christmas Cat

The Christmas Cat by Efner Tudor Holmes is a charming holiday tale published by Harper Collins on September 7, 1989. This reprint edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds on Christmas Eve, where an abandoned gray cat finds itself shivering in a cold, snowy forest, while a young boy in a nearby farmhouse worries about Santa Claus navigating the harsh weather.
Readers will discover a narrative that intertwines the experiences of the lonely cat and the concerned boy, leading to a small Christmas miracle. The book captures themes of holidays and celebrations, particularly focusing on Christmas and the warmth of companionship. With beloved illustrations by Tasha Tudor, this story offers a timeless appeal that resonates with the spirit of the season.
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Experience the Magic of Christmas…
It is Christmas Eve. An abandoned gray cat shivers alone in the cold, snowy forest. In a nearby farmhouse, a young boy worries that Santa Claus might not be able to come in such bad weather. But soon the bitter wind stops howling, and the sound of sleigh bells rings clearly through the woods. Neither the cat nor the boy knows it, but a small Christmas miracle is about to occur. Beloved illustrator Tasha Tudor’s classic style gives this holiday tale a timeless appeal.
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