From the Publisher
Although this tale is aimed at children aged 9 to 12, many adults are enjoying this magical fantasy adventure too. Available in paperback only, and with 160 pages in total, this story is an ideal, one-chapter-a-night, bedtime read. Parents can even read this book to a slightly younger age group and the story will not be lost, because Wolfren Riverstick is a visually descriptive writer.
From the Author
As yet, I have not heard a bad word said about this book. It has been read by people of all ages who come from all over the world, and both children and adults have loved the story so much that they have set it aside for a once-a-year read! If you really want to be taken away to a world far removed from the one in which we live, then please get hold of a copy of "A Cat Called Ian" and lose yourself in my world.
WOLFREN RIVERSTICK
WOLFREN RIVERSTICK
From the Back Cover
"IAN! What kind of name is that for a cat? Who in their right mind would give such a stupid name to a cat?"
"WE WOULD!" chorused Harlequin The Catmaster and his gleeful assistant Gubbins.
When a young boy decides to climb the magnificent oak tree on top of Sunrise Hill, he discovers that there is much more to it than first meets the eye. After mysteriously stumbling into the mystical world of Catland, the unruly ten-year-old is whisked into a courtroom where he is punished with the Sentence of Nine Lives in an attempt to make him change the error of his ways...
"WE WOULD!" chorused Harlequin The Catmaster and his gleeful assistant Gubbins.
When a young boy decides to climb the magnificent oak tree on top of Sunrise Hill, he discovers that there is much more to it than first meets the eye. After mysteriously stumbling into the mystical world of Catland, the unruly ten-year-old is whisked into a courtroom where he is punished with the Sentence of Nine Lives in an attempt to make him change the error of his ways...