<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A rhyming adventure with adorable wildcat kittens and a message about sibling rivalry and teamwork<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Willow the wildcat kitten and her brother Corrie live in a cozy den in the forest with their mom. But disaster strikes when a nosy sheepdog collapses their den. Can the kittens stop fighting long enough to learn how to work together and find a warm, safe new home?</p> <p>Written in lively rhyme, this charming tale of two siblings learning to appreciate each other and work as a team features dynamic watercolor illustrations of forest wildlife and two adorable wildcat kittens, which are endangered in Europe.</p> <p>From the author of best-selling <i>Skye the Puffling</i> and <i>Rowan the Red Squirrel</i>, <i>Willow the Wildcat</i> brings the beauty of the Scottish Highlands and its animal inhabitants charmingly to life.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>'The illustrations provided by Kirsteen Harris-Jones reflect the beautiful Scottish countryside with the lush pine forests, cool blue streams, and glowing sunset on a long-forgotten castle.'<br /> - Youth Services Book Review, 4 stars</p> <p>'This cute picture book has lovely illustrations of beautiful Scottish countryside, as the wildcats travel through forests, across a flowing burn, into a meadow of grass, and find an old castle ruin. The illustrations use soft colors with sunshine on every page! I loved the art style and the way the illustrations added depth to the story by adding details and expression... The story has lovely character development for the two kittens.'<br /> - Books for MKs</p> <p>'This rhyming story deftly educates young readers about the habits and habitat of a critically endangered species, but the learning feels incidental because the characters and their adventures are so appealing, and their sibling rivalry feels so real. While there's plenty of cuteness, both Rickards' words and Harris-Jones' beautifully- detailed illustrations capture the fiercer side of the wildcats too � giving us a really rounded insight into the life of an enigmatic creature that we might never see for ourselves.'<br /> - Roaring Reads</p> <p>'I enjoyed the story and following three wildcats as they try to find a new place to live in the Scottish Highlands. Since this species is endangered, the book effectively shows some of the challenges to its survival... I liked the colorful illustrations and the way the young ones learned to work together, a good lesson for anyone.'<br /> - Goodreads, Barbara Ward</p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Lynne Rickards was born in Canada and now lives in Scotland with her husband and two children. She grew up reading Dr Seuss books and as a result she loves writing in rhyme. Her picture book Pink! was nominated for a Royal Mail Book Award. She is the author of Lewis Clowns Around, Harris the Hero, Skye the Puffling and Rowan the Red Squirrel Kirsteen Harris-Jones completed a BA in children's illustration for publishing, and has worked in advertising, graphic design and animation. She's now a freelance artist living in Shropshire with her husband and three children.
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