3 stars Taken from the book: "Oliver the cat is a timid little thing, who rarely ventures from his home in the Foresters’ Arms.
Then his life changes dramatically when a fire breaks out in the pub kitchen, and he is left homeless and afraid. But, with the kindness of the humans around him, he soon learns to trust again. And, in his own special way, he helps to heal those around him.
However, it isn’t until he meets a little girl in desperate need of a friend that he realizes this village needs a Christmas miracle..."
Touching story with a couple of sweet twists but there are some heartbreaking parts. It is a slow-moving story with some cheesy dialog and very little character development. I still enjoyed the story, but I would recommend this book to a younger audience.
3 stars
Taken from the book: "Oliver the cat is a timid little thing, who rarely ventures from his home in the Foresters’ Arms.
Then his life changes dramatically when a fire breaks out in the pub kitchen, and he is left homeless and afraid. But, with the kindness of the humans around him, he soon learns to trust again. And, in his own special way, he helps to heal those around him.
However, it isn’t until he meets a little girl in desperate need of a friend that he realizes this village needs a Christmas miracle..."
Touching story with a couple of sweet twists but there are some heartbreaking parts. It is a slow-moving story with some cheesy dialog and very little character development. I still enjoyed the story, but I would recommend this book to a younger audience.