The Coach House Cats
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The fourth book in a delightful series chronicling the many joys and occasional scratch marks of living with cats.






The fourth book in a delightful series chronicling the many joys and occasional scratch marks of living with cats.
The third book in a delightful series chronicling the many joys and occasional scratch marks of living with cats.
The author reflects on a journey from hesitant contemplation to the decision to publish poetry in book form. This collection captures the essence of their creative process and personal growth as a writer. It invites readers into a world of introspection and expression, showcasing the evolution of thoughts and emotions through carefully crafted verses. The work serves as a testament to the power of poetry and the courage it takes to share one's voice with the world.
When a little cat finds herself in an unfamiliar and frightening town, she finds refuge in the local church - and so does local boy, Ben, whose life with his mother is becoming strained. The unlikely pair strike up a close relationship and soon find comfort in each other until Ben's beloved Magnificat is snatched from outside his home.
Dawn strolled over to another wall where a large, framed, penciled drawing presented a grinning skull, a transparent round pipe with smoke curling from it, and a horned skull with hollow eyes that appeared to be laughing at her, like the phantom of her nightmare. Devoid of color, gray and white swirls of smoke depicted illusionary demons-there were demons in the smoke. The artwork, a little on the dark side, seemed almost symbolic. She remembered a time, not so very long ago, when Preston City was the safest place to live. Then drugs became more than a troubling issue. Van Morrison and Bob Kaley invaded their town and death walked stealthily through the halls of their school, out onto their quiet streets. They had arrived in town at about the same time last year, a simple coincidence? Van Morrison, a drug pusher on the south side, Bob Kaley, a respected teacher in her school. It seemed unlikely the two would have any connection. Still, she had her suspicions. Dawn wondered if it was her imagination working overtime linking a social studies teacher to disreputable drug pusher.
'White Chin' is the story of a cat, abandoned by its owners and forced to live in the wild. He must learn to hunt, defend himself in the wild and avoid predators.
Funny, poignant and philosophical, "The Cats of Moon Cottage" celebrates the joys and the heartache of living with cats. Beautifully written, it tells the true story of two cats. One is the old, loyal, but independent Septi, very much his own cat, established as lord of his domain within Moon Cottage. The other being Otto, a tiny delicate tortoise shell kitten, who joins the household as the story begins and who, for her survival and in a manner particular to her, must set out to win Septi over. This wonderful memoir will ring true with all who love cats and is a testimony and a tribute to that unique and rewarding relationship which exists between humans and their feline companions in which cats, in their splendid complexity, remain among us, but not of us.