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Alfie and George
Alfie and George
Alfie and George
Audiobook8 hours

Alfie and George

Written by Rachel Wells

Narrated by Edward Killingback

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

The Sunday Times bestseller is back, with his biggest adventure yet. The perfect read for fans of A Street Cat Named Bob.

As the residents of Edgar Road know, Alfie is no ordinary cat. Since his arrival in the street, he's made every house his home, helping this group of neighbours to become friends for life.

But now there's a new cat on Alfie's turf – a tiny ball of fur called George. With no home to call his own, this little kitten is in desperate need. And little does Alfie know that they’ve got quite an adventure ahead of them to get him through this most difficult of times…

A heart-warming story that's impossible not to love – Alfie is back and more adventurous than ever!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 17, 2016
ISBN9780008181666
Alfie and George
Author

Rachel Wells

Rachel Wells is a mother, writer and cat lover. She lives in Devon with her family and her pets and believes in the magic of animals. Rachel grew up in Devon but lived in London in her twenties working in marketing and living in a tiny flat with an elderly rescued cat, Albert.After having a child she moved back to Devon and decided to take the plunge and juggle motherhood with writing. She has always wanted to write and now has found her voice in her first novel, Alfie the Doorstep Cat.

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    In dieser Fortsetzung gibt es ein paar Probleme zu viel. – Ich mag die Reihe. Nett, witzig, ein bisschen spannend. – Auch in diesem Band sind manche nette Gedanken enthalten. Er ist aber leider ein Beispiel, dass ein Buch einfach nicht mehr gut wird, wenn es die Autorin dann vollständig übertreibt. - Endlose Wiederholungen machen es nicht besser. Insbesondere die 20. Iteration des egoistischen Adoptionsvorhabens ist irgendwann nicht mehr zu ertragen.