No. of pages 288
Published: 2011
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There are 288 pages in this book. This book was published in 2011 by Walker Books Ltd .
Inbali Iserles was educated at Sussex and Cambridge Universities and works as a lawyer in the City of London. She lives in Islington with four degus - exotic rodents rescued from the RSPCA. In her spare time she's a committed globetrotter, a passion that has taken her to the depths of the Amazon Rainforest and the bubbling geysers of Iceland.
One of The Independent's 50 books every child should read...The Tygrine Cat (and The Tygrine Cat on the Run) by Inbali Iserles... If your parents keep going on at you to read Tarka the Otter, The Sheep-Pig and other animal fantasies, do - they're great books - also try Iserles' stories about a cat seeking his destiny. -- Katy Guest, Literary Editor * The Independent on Sunday *
The vivid, vibrant descriptions of the challenges faced by these feline adventurers resonate throughout the book. For a story predominantly aimed at children, it is also incredibly appealing for any adult seeking escapism. The book's atmosphere is tense, the pace is quick, and the storyline, at times, dark. It is a testament to imagination and a call to arms for anyone standing alone. * Cambridge First *