The Snow Kitten

The Snow Kitten by Nina Warner Hooke, published by Puffin Books in 1978, is a children’s book that explores the journey of an abandoned kitten seeking a home. With 112 pages, this edition presents a narrative that highlights themes of loneliness and the search for belonging. The story unfolds as the kitten faces challenges in finding someone who will care for it, offering readers a glimpse into the life of a vulnerable animal.
In this book, readers will discover the experiences of the kitten as it navigates a world where it feels unwanted. The narrative focuses on the emotional aspects of abandonment and the desire for companionship, making it relatable for young audiences. The Snow Kitten invites readers to reflect on themes of empathy and kindness, encouraging a deeper understanding of the importance of caring for animals in need.
Official synopsis Publisher
When a kitten is abandoned no one wants to give it a home.
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