When rebellious kitten Seabert decides he no longer wants to live under his mother's rules, he flees the farm. His freedom ends suddenly when a skunk, claiming the same love for freedom as Seabert, imprisons him. Stunned by this unexpected twist, Seabert is horrified when he finds out the fate of an entire city hinges upon his actions. Will Seabert's friends rescue him, or will his 'freedom' turn into a trap of its own?
Jesse Rice likes to read. He reads, a lot. He likes all kinds of books, except those he has written. Those he dislikes, despite the opinion of his fans. Jesse is also a dairy farmer who makes cheese. In between working with cows and cheese, he writes. And reads.
I liked this book. I enjoyed the many characters, and the final debate. It seemed like Rice was sneaking a moral into the story without letting the reader know. My only complaint is the author's descriptions of the farm, which are very in-depth and sometimes confusing. Other than that, I really enjoyed this book.