'A HEART-WARMING SURVIVAL STORY - A TALE OF HOPE, HUMANITY, TRIUMPH OVER DANGER AND ADVERSITY, AND WINNING AGAINST ALL THE ODDS.' LOVEREADING4KIDS October 2020 and the world is in the grip of the coronavirus pandemic. On the Greek island of Agrion, forest fires are raging, tourists are scarce, and restaurants are closing. Life on the streets is tough for street cats, Silva, Theo and Lila. The three tabbies are hungry, very hungry, and under threat from perils known and unknown. They dream of ESCAPE. Enter a legal bubble - two English sisters and their five children who have managed to travel to Agrion between lockdowns. Eleven-year-old Jack forms a special bond with Theo and is determined to rescue him and his sisters. But how? From the author of My Cat Called Red comes a new action and adventure chapter book for children aged 8 to 12 - an exciting survival story inspired by a true story. With the appeal of timeless animal classics such as Black Beauty and heart-warming real-life tales such as A Street Cat Named Bob , this account of a daring animal rescue mission during the pandemic will appeal to animal lovers of all relevant, contemporary, a tale of hope and humanity, of triumph over danger and adversity against all the odds. A percentage of royalties from the sale of this book will go to help Greek cat welfare charities helping those very real, very hungry stray cats still in Greece. PRAISE FOR A TALE OF THREE TABBIES 'The author really captures the minds & hearts of the cats as well as their plight for survival. I was on the edge of my seat towards the end ... & I'm sure children ... would absolutely love the book ... A beautiful book, wonderfully written & we enjoyed it very much. ' Blackheath Books & Bubbles, UK 'Perfect for any cat lover and kids who are 8 to 12. They will inhale this book and keep re-reading it.' NetGalley reviewer 'Five purrs and two paws up!' Goodreads reviewer, Canada 'This story stole my heart, and I ... highly recommend this book, for animal lovers, and perhaps to be read aloud to children at bedtime.' Goodreads reviewer, US
Jane lives in London with her three children and two rescue cats. She has worked as a lawyer as well as writing fiction and poetry.
Jane’s first poetry collection, Bright Dust, is described by the International Review of Books as ‘Beautiful and profound but also tender and enigmatic.’ Her second collection, Light Beneath the Lids, is out now
Jane’s other titles include Loss and Hannah for adults, and for children 7 to 11 A Tale of Three Tabbies, described by LoveReading4Kids as ‘a heart-warming survival story – a tale of hope, humanity, triumph over danger and adversity, and winning against all the odds,’ and My Cat Called Red, described by Blackheath Books & Bubbles as ‘a book that really moves you & touches your heart & soul.’
Nevada Street Press was shortlisted in the Made in Greenwich category for the Royal Greenwich Business Awards 2023, awarded Best Emerging Independent Publisher 2024 (UK Enterprise Awards 2024) and Emerging Independent Publisher of the Year 2025 - UK (Business Excellence Awards).
Book Review: A Tale of Three Tabbies Author: Jane Lightbourne Publisher: Nevada Street Press Publication Date: April 27, 2023 Review Date: June 3, 2023
I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
From the blurb: “October 2020, and the world is in the grip of the coronavirus pandemic. On the Greek island of Agrion, forest fires are raging, tourists are scarce, and restaurants are closing.
Life on the island’s streets is tough for stray cats, Silva, Theo and Lila. The three tabbies are hungry, very hungry, and under threat from perils known and unknown. They dream of ESCAPE.
Enter a legal bubble - two English sisters and their five children who have managed to travel to Agrion between lockdowns. The cousins fall for the three tabbies and are determined to rescue them. But how?
From the author of My Cat Called Red comes an exciting new humorous animal action and adventure chapter book for children aged 8 to 12.
A Tale of Three Tabbies is based on a true story and is a heart-warming survival story that will appeal to animal lovers of all ages: relevant, contemporary, a tale of hope and humanity, of triumph over danger and adversity against all the odds.
A percentage of royalties from the sale of this book will go to help the very real, very hungry stray cats still in Greece.” ——— Wow! I just love Jane Lightbourne’s books. I was taken with her previous book, A Cat Called Red, and once again, I have only good, good things to say about A Tale of Three Tabbies.
What I especially liked about Three Tabbies was the conversations between the stray cats, starting in Chapter 8. I am always drawn in when animal characters come alive and speak. This story stole my heart, and I nightly, highly recommend this book, for animal lovers, and perhaps to be read aloud to children at bedtime.
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Synopsis (from Netgalley, the provider of the book for me to review.) *********************************************************
October 2020, and the world is in the grip of the coronavirus pandemic. On the Greek island of Agrion, forest fires are raging, tourists are scarce, and restaurants are closing. Life on the island’s streets is tough for stray cats, Silva, Theo and Lila. The three tabbies are hungry, very hungry, and under threat from perils known and unknown. They dream of ESCAPE. Enter a legal bubble - two English sisters and their five children who have managed to travel to Agrion between lockdowns. The cousins fall for the three tabbies and are determined to rescue them. But how?
From the author of My Cat Called Red comes an exciting new humorous animal action and adventure chapter book for children aged 8 to 12. A Tale of Three Tabbies is based on a true story and is a heart-warming survival story that will appeal to animal lovers of all ages: relevant, contemporary, a tale of hope and humanity, of triumph over danger and adversity against all the odds.
A percentage of royalties from the sale of this book will go to help the very real, very hungry stray cats still in Greece.
I actually have a picture book on the stray cats of Greece so this one called me to read it. I love Tabby Cats … they are walking love bugs and their story with their new family Was endearing. Perfect for any cat lover and kids who are 8 to 12 will inhale this book and keep re-reading it. The book involves a lot of stress in regard to COVID lockdowns, worries that the cats will have to be left behind, etc. but this is for older kids and leaving that out would be revisionist history. Highly recommended and many blessings and thanks to the rescuers of these three little lost and in need of owner kitties. (We actually don't own cats, they own us!) #shortbutsweetreviews
Princess Fuzzypants here: Since this is based on a real story I assume, that with certain literary licence,, the things that are written did occur. I found the book pleaded the case for the kitties that every tourist encounters in Greece. On some islands they await the boats, stretched out in the sun lining the paths from the docks. Some islands appear to take care of their kitties. But not the island in this book. There are kind humans who attempt to help them but there are also evil people who wish only to do them harm.
Three little kitties charm the “legal bubble” of two mothers who are sisters on vacation with their five children. When the family come to eat a the restaurant of a kindly man, the three “adopt” them but are so sad when one day, they leave. Soon the kindly man will return to Athens as the summer season has ended and life becomes hard scrabble and brutal the island’s cats.
Twice two sets of strangers arrive at the island looking for something. The first one catnaps the nastiest cat on the island but bring her back. They are searching for specific kitties- the three tabbies. Third time is lucky as the lady who feeds the cats knows exactly which ones are getting the break. The trip from Greece to England is not easy but when the kitties are welcomed by their new forever humans, it is all worth the sadness and the struggle.
Sometimes the story seems so bleak but things do work out and I think that young readers who love cats will not only want to buy this book (part of the proceeds go to feeding the cats in Greece) but may want to get involved in cat rescues. For that alone, I give five purrs and two paws up.
Thank you to BooksGoSocial for this ARC in exchange for my honest review!
A Tale of Three Tabbies caught my attention immediately because, as a cat lover, the cover art really pulled me in. I was excited to dive into a story centered around cats, but surprisingly, the cats don’t appear until about 14% into the book. Before that, the focus is mainly on the family navigating Covid-era challenges and setting up the dynamics of the main characters.
Although this is not a picture book, some chapters include simple line art that adds a bit of visual interest. Once the cats finally enter the story, there are plenty of different feline personalities and interactions, which ended up being the parts I enjoyed most.
While the human storyline takes up a good portion of the book, I personally found myself mainly looking forward to only the scenes involving the cats.
Overall, A Tale of Three Tabbies blends family drama with moments of feline charm. Cat lovers may appreciate the variety of cats featured, but readers hoping for a cat-focused story from the very beginning might find themselves waiting a bit for the whiskers to finally appear.
Recommended to me by a real-life Pre Raphaelite muse, I have followed Jane as an author for about a year now. Bit of a 'fan'. But can say, objectively: I flew through this one on a commute. It's THAT fast a read. Think JK Rowling via Gerald Durrell and a dash of Arthur Ransome plus hint of Dinsey. You will laugh. Cry. And learn!
Must confess to being v jealous of the author. She has managed to get the Holy Grail before me (yes, I am a budding writer) by somehow separating kids/adult books and then, here, also fusing the two markets. Parents can read this to children but also, vice versa. Because the text captures young thought processes within their older counterparts then flips that and shows a mutual life lesson, via anthropomorphic viewfinder. Neither group is patronised.
Landscape. Cat mythology. Bit of pandemic inverse nostalgia. Great insights to parental stress and longing. Fab pics, too. Recommended. Read it, before they make the animated movie version!
Based on true events, this book is a fictionalised piece of the author's trip to a Greek Island with her children, sister and nieces and nephews back in 2020. I'm glad they managed to rescue three cats from this place. However it was such a stressful read, not at all what I was expecting in a cat story. The beginning sounds like a nightmare, travelling with rowdy kids during lockdown (the notorious bubble !) . None of the characters seem endearing. The rescue mission of the three cats was quite the hassle. Luckily there was a happy ending for them, but the book wasn't your usual cutesy feel-good experience.
I chose this because at the time, I was looking for a light, easy read. I'm a cat lover, and the title and cover illustration appealed to me.
I found this fun and pleasant to read, and the illustrations were charming. The story is set during the COVID-19 pandemic, and there were some references to Brexit. This was something that I was able to appreciate as a reader, because I felt it helped me to relate to the story. I also realised that the story was based partly on true events, which brought a smile to my face.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for a free copy to review.
A bitter-sweet and heartwarming story about life on a Greek island during COVID, saving cats and the bond between a boy and a cat Recommended. Many thanks to the publisher for this ARC, all opinions are mine
It is a poignant yet heartwarming tales about saving cats during the days of the lockdown. The writing is beautifully done. It just brings back memories of those insane days.