![]() I think this book would be for six plus, unless you don't like cute kittens, and how couldn't you! I would give this book 8 out of 10 - it would have got more if it was longer and more kittens survived. There are some other really strange, non-feline, characters in the book, like Daisy the Cow, and Sam the farm dog, who help the story come to life. But I did really like how Montezuma was rescued. ![]() There is a really horrible part to the beginning that I found upsetting, a part with a farmer 'getting rid of' some kittens. The end bit made me sad about her cat dying, but that was after his amazing journey. Because the book is split into the nine lives it feels like you are really following the stages of the life of a cat. I loved this book, I couldnt put it down. I particularly like the way the book is split up into lives, rather than chapters. Because everything changes with a cat like Kaspar around. ![]() ![]() A good ten year old reader would finish this book in one or possibly two nights. The small black and white illustrations dotted throughout the chapters work really well to help you picture what is going on in the book. A heart-warming, colour-illustrated novel about Kaspar the Savoy cat, from the award-winning author of Born to Run and The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips Kaspar the cat first came to the Savoy. ![]()
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