No. of pages 50
Published: 2014
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A gorgeous short story from the collection, BEYOND THE STARS, written and illustrated by two great Irish talents in children's fiction today
As battle rages beyond the castle walls and soldiers fall like flies, the king despairs. His kingdom is crumbling around him, and he has lost his fighting spirit. His people know that without that, they will surely lose the war.
While the bombs fall and arrows rain down, a black cat wanders silently amongst them, invisible but for her footprints in the snow. Only she may pass unnoticed through the deserted courtyards and along the empty corridors and snow-covered battlements of the once-bustling palace. For she has taken a silent vow to protect the princess who once saved her from drowning as a kitten. Watching her at play, lonely as can be, the cat knows she can never abandon her charge; she must help her and the young prince find each other, even if she is the last one remaining.
A beautifully crafted tale by a highly regarded author with delicate illustrations to match by one of Ireland's rising stars.
This book is part of a book series called Beyond the Stars .
There are 50 pages in this book. This is a short story book. This book was published 2014 by HarperCollins Publishers .
Born and raised in Dublin, Celine Kiernan trained at the Sullivan Bluth Studios as a classical feature character animator and worked in the film business, operating between Germany, Ireland and the USA. She is also a freelance illustrator. Celine lives in Virginia, County Cavan. Visit her website at www. celinekiernan. com. Originally from North Carolina, TATYANA FEENEY studied illustration at the North East Wales College of Art and Design, and now lives in Ireland.
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