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Cats

Being a Lancastrian, I enjoyed Stanley Holloway’s Albert and the Lion as a child and so resolved to attempt monologues of my own, choosing the main character, Albert Ramsbottom in tribute to that earlier story. My first tale, A Visit to the Zoo is now being followed by Cats in which Albert retains all his ability to get in and out of trouble. His sense of mischief is not always appreciated by his companion, Lucky the bulldog. As a boy, I too owned a bulldog, although naturally, I allowed my mum to perform the more mundane tasks relating to the animal’s welfare such as feeding and cleaning up any little mishaps. I have witnessed my eldest daughter, Sarah, perform the same services to dogs with ownership being claimed by her own sons, who despite their careless attitudes towards their pet’s daily needs, have been rewarded with that same unquestioning loyalty and affection. I do hope you enjoy the book and that it makes you smile when reading it to your young audience or indeed to yourself.

Lister Fielding

Lister Fielding retired from business and came to writing late in life. Married for over 50 years, he has three daughters and seven grandchildren for whom his tales were originally spun. His stories have a Northern ethos reflecting his early upbringing and spiritual home. Cats is the second of these to be published about the boy Albert Ramsbottom who lives in Lancashire with his mother, and has now acquired a dog named Lucky, a colourful character based upon his own first dog.

Austin Macauley Publishers