The Kindle edition of the Cat That Chose to Speak was popular, and we learned that a lot of people wanted to read Ms. Dickison’s book on the Barnes and Noble Reader, Nook. This is a brand new Nook Edition. If you have the color Nook, you’ll see the nice artwork in color, too.
To recap the tale of Lydia, the cat: A young couple moves into a large house with an elderly Aunt and discover that there is no money left to run the household. In desperation, they search for a lost treasure rumored to be hidden somewhere in the house. The wife thinks she has gone crazy when a cat that has been procured to solve the mouse problem chooses to speak to her, and she enlists the feline to help find the treasure and save the house. The story is a warm and humorous tale reminding us that trust and friends can be found in the oddest places.
You can find this on the Barnes and Noble bookshelf. Be sure and buy this book if you have the Nook. You don’t want to miss this heart warming tale by Valerie Dickison. Stand by for the next book in the series which we hope to present by the end of the summer!
Charles Frenzel, Editor
Fat Squirrel Publishing






