E.W. (Edmund Wallace) Hildick was a British children's book author. He was born in Bradford, England in 1925. After two years service in the Royal Air Force he became a secondary school teacher, then a writer, later moving to the United States to become editor of a literary magazine. He died in London in 2001.
"I'm Angus. Age eleven. They call me The Recording Angus because of my hobby. Like The Recording Angel, get it? I got the tape recorder for my tenth birthday from my Uncle Charles ... I have a strong hunch that this cat business will turn out to be very special, and maybe one day, when the record is complete, it can all be copied down for other people to share. I would like that."
This is the most intense search for a lost cat's owner I have ever seen, lol. How industrious children can be when they don't have screen distractions! (and you let them ride around on their bikes without calling the police to report parental neglect) But it's hard not to root for them because along the way you get very attached to the sweet purry kitty, and you really DO start to get stressed about this being a matter of life and death for him!
Favorite part was actually getting to the author's note, which states that this story is based on fact: "Their own cat, Butter, came to them in exactly the same circumstances five years ago, with the same set of clues. However, the Hildicks still have not discovered who the cat's original owners were." (compared to the story, in which he turns out to belong to )
Very interesting book the end is fast and you know what is going to happen but I really enjoyed the book and didn’t want to stop reading it.” Says my daughter