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Catherine Lewis

    Catherine Lewis draws upon her background as an emergency medical technician and police officer to inform her writing. This unique perspective lends a grounded realism and deep understanding of human nature to her narratives. Now a creative writing instructor, she continues to explore compelling themes with a distinctive voice. Her work is known for its raw honesty and memorable characters that immerse readers in gripping stories.

    Kop en Staart
    Hen and Chicks (Bilingual Edition)
    Archery
    Dry Fire
    • 2021

      Focusing on the theme of motherhood, this charming story follows a hen as she navigates her journey into parenthood. Through engaging rhyme and counting, it enhances pre-reading skills for preschool and young children. Its delightful narrative makes it a valuable addition to the libraries of parents and primary schools alike.

      Hen and Chicks (Bilingual Edition)
    • 2014
    • 2013

      Archery: Steps to Success details techniques and strategies for shooting safely, accurately, and consistently. The Steps to Success format—complete with full-color photos, drills, and assessment exercises—allows casual archers, competitors, bowhunters, and bowfishers to become more proficient.

      Archery
    • 1996

      Dry Fire

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Focusing on the life of police officer Abigail Fitzpatrick, the narrative captures her transformation from an inexperienced rookie to a seasoned veteran in North Florida's gritty environment. The story immerses readers in the challenges she faces, including encounters with drug addicts, domestic violence, and the unique pressures of being a female officer. With a raw and authentic tone reminiscent of classic police dramas, the novel explores themes of resilience and the harsh realities of law enforcement.

      Dry Fire