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49 result(s) for "Kittens Fiction."
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The kitten with no name
Poor lost Kitten. He doesn't have a name or a home to call his own. All he wants is to find a warm and cosy place where someone will love him. Will anyone help this little kitten?
A Search for Identity in Julia Alvarez's: How the García Girls Lost Their Accents
A close reading of Julia Alvarez's \"How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents\" shows that Alvarez altered the events of her life to create fiction. One of Alvarez's essays, \"An American Childhood in the Dominican Republic,\" reveals information about her life, and could have served as the original idea for the novel.
Yoda gets a buddy
\"Yoda is busier than ever in the Foster Kitten Room, taking care of litter after litter. Buddy, a blind kitten who is recovering from eye surgery, has been with Beth and Howard longer than any other foster kitten, so Yoda takes him under his wing or paw and makes him his fostering partner! While Yoda grooms and scolds the naughty kittens, Buddy is the cat they cuddle up to and adore, mimicking his every move, with no clue he is blind. One day Frankie, a new foster, is introduced and from the very first moment, none of the kittens like him. Oversized ears and an unruly cowlick make him look goofy. But Buddy loves this new little guy and helps the other kittens see all of Frankie's goodness and sweetness. And when they discover Buddy is the kitten with a true disability and challenge, the other felines learn that love truly is blind when we see each other with our hearts\"-- Provided by publisher.
Poppy the pirate dog's new shipmate
Poppy's excited when she hears that her family will be getting her a friend for company, but is taken aback when said friend turns out to be a kitten, rather than a puppy.