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Alfie and George Book 3

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Alfie and George Book 3

Di: Rachel Wells
Letto da: Edward Killingback
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The Sunday Times bestseller is back, with his biggest adventure yet. The perfect read for fans of A Street Cat Named Bob.

As the residents of Edgar Road know, Alfie is no ordinary cat. Since his arrival in the street, he's made every house his home, helping this group of neighbours to become friends for life.

But now there's a new cat on Alfie's turf – a tiny ball of fur called George. With no home to call his own, this little kitten is in desperate need. And little does Alfie know that they’ve got quite an adventure ahead of them to get him through this most difficult of times…

A heart-warming story that's impossible not to love – Alfie is back and more adventurous than ever!

Amicizia Animali Narrativa di genere Vita familiare

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Praise for Rachel Wells:

“The first book, ‘Alfie the Doorstep Cat’ was absolutely brilliant – and now this follow up is even better.” Reader review

“A must for all cat lovers.” Reader review

“I loved this book! Loved the first book 'Alfie the Doorstop Cat' and this one was just as good as the first. I couldn’t put it down. Great for a cat lover to read!” Reader review

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