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Tama the Extraordinary Cat

The true story of the cat who saved a railway company and became a goddess. A story for children and people who love cats.
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An extraordinary and delightful true story. Tama was a homeless cat who lived in Japan. Her loving nature, goodwill and loyalty saved a railway company and made her famous. People came from all over the country to meet her in her role as stationmaster. She was so successful she was made President of the company and when she died of old age was created a Goddess.5 star Amazon Review: "Tells the story in simple language aimed at children, but can be enjoyed by anyone of any age."

Author Biography:

Jill Rutherford is the author of bestselling memoir, Cherry Blossoms, Sushi and Takarazuka Seven Years in Japan, and the Secret Samurai Trilogy voted as one of the seven Japan-related must read novels by Savvy Tokyo Magazine. Jill now lives in England and likes walking her dog, getting her garden under control, meeting friends and drinking coffee.
Release date Australia
August 2nd, 2018
Audience
  • Children / Juvenile
Contributor
  • Illustrated by Louise Crowe
Pages
58
Dimensions
127x203x4
ISBN-13
9781999613303
Product ID
28355866

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