Life for Louise Barton since she lost her husband has been difficult and painful. Living alone in an isolated cottage with neighbours she rarely sees, she longs for a new interest. Driving home one day, she finds an injured half-grown cat on the road. His determination and courage appeal to her, and though she knows nothing about cats, she decides to keep him, naming him Flyer.Through Flyer Louise is introduced to new friends and a new way of life. He also reveals a unique character, as he loves exploring and also loves people. His empathy brings the little community together in ways that nobody - least of all Louise - could have expected.
Genre: Literary Fiction
Genre: Literary Fiction
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