Sunday, December 27, 2015

Abandoned kittens make it a paperback – and the Kindle – Whitby Today


 
 
 

A woman who found homes for a litter of abandoned kittens through an appeal in the Whitby Gazette has written a new book about it.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Karen Ritson discovered the kittens in a house she rented out in Hull and brought them back to her home in Whitby.

 
 

Her new book, Cat’s Cradle, A Story of Rescue, Love and a cat called Pablo Picasso, is based on the true account of her finding the abandoned kittens and beginning a new life in the North Yorkshire Moors village (a thinly disguised Glaisdale).

 
 

A recent book signing at Becketts café Fan Fan and Karen sold out of the first print run of 100 within two weeks of the publication.

 
 
 
 
 

The publisher is the aptly-named Tabby Shabby Press, Which has now made two further Top, large print runs.

Cat’s Cradle is selling well online for both the Kindle at www.mollysmice.co.uk and paperback and locally, it is available at The Dispensary on Whitby’s Hunter Street.

 
 

It is illustrated by local artists Alan Ritson – Karen’s father – and Linda Lupton.

 
 
 
 
 
         
 

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