I dont know if this book has already been solved (I dont know the name of it). - I read this book about four years ago, it is not a terribly old book, - I remember the cover (of the version that I read at least) is all black with the outline of a cat in the centre. The cat is made of many different colours. - As for the plot (I cannot remember everything, and details may possibly be wrong but I trying my best)I remember that the main character is a girl (i think in her early teens) who has for some reason moved to live with a male family member in his home near a forest. I know that there is a cat in this story who does not speak, but the author gives chapters that describes what the cag is thinking, thought none of the characters can hear him. The girl continuously tries to befriend the cat but the cat doesnt really care. There is a boy in this story who lives in the woods (or somewhere near i cannot remember) and is everntually revealed to be her brother near the end of the story. - This is all I remember, it reminds me of The Secret Garden, and The Hummingh Rook although it is neither and I really wish i could remember the book.
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I read this book about four years ago, it is not a terribly old book,
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I remember the cover (of the version that I read at least) is all black with the outline of a cat in the centre. The cat is made of many different colours.
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As for the plot (I cannot remember everything, and details may possibly be wrong but I trying my best)I remember that the main character is a girl (i think in her early teens) who has for some reason moved to live with a male family member in his home near a forest. I know that there is a cat in this story who does not speak, but the author gives chapters that describes what the cag is thinking, thought none of the characters can hear him. The girl continuously tries to befriend the cat but the cat doesnt really care.
There is a boy in this story who lives in the woods (or somewhere near i cannot remember) and is everntually revealed to be her brother near the end of the story.
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This is all I remember, it reminds me of The Secret Garden, and The Hummingh Rook although it is neither and I really wish i could remember the book.