Winston and the Marmalade Cat is the first in a brand-new series from award-winning author Megan Rix! Full of adventure, fascinating history and super-cute animals, this series is perfect for 6-8 year old readers and fans of Dick King-Smith and Michael Morpurgo. Nine-year-old Harry is desperate for a pet of his own but working at the local animal rescue centre is the next best thing. One day, he's asked to take a very special birthday present to Chartwell, home of the famous Prime-Minister and animal-lover Winston Churchill. During his visit, Harry learns all about Winston's past and his much-loved pets. Will Harry get to meet Winston Churchill and will he ever get a pet of his very own?
A wonderful story about a boy and his friendship with a little marmalade cat.
When Harry rescues a small kitten, little does he know that it will lead him on an adventure told through the animals that the people he meets remember. After naming him Little Houdini after the escape artist he is forced to deal with the fact that his father won't let him have a cat and that the little guy is destined to be a birthday present to Winston Churchill.
I absolutely loved all the stories about Churchill's various pets. I wasn't aware that he had been such an animal lover, and to have the various histories of cats, dogs and pigs told here was a delight to read. Mixing it with some history, Rix creates a great way to teach history to animal lovers.
It is a clever story where the reader gleans information about WW2 and Winston Churchill without realising it. A heartwarming tale throughout. Easy to read for a young reader.
Winston And The Marmalade Cat by Megan Rix is a perfectly charming historical novel and just perfect for ages ten years and over. No matter what your age, if you are an animal lover, this book is for you. The action is set in 1962 and is grounded in fact as we meet Sir Winston Churchill and hear of some of the animals he has rescued. We follow a young boy who volunteers for the RSPCA and who rescues a small kitten whom he names, Little Houdini. The pair form a bond. As the kitten’s name suggests, he is a bit of an escape artist! Chartwell, Sir Winston’s home is in Kent. The reader ‘visits’ the grounds due to some very descriptive passages from Megan Rix. The book includes some basic historical information on Sir Winston; questions on the book and a recipe for scones. It is a perfectly charming read as well as providing interactions and activities for the reader. The whole story comes alive under Megan Rix’s masterful pen as the reader bonds with a young boy and a small kitten. I really enjoyed the book and can recommend it for any age.
It's an incredible story.😍 I just love it so much. New favourite book 😍😍😍❤️❤️🥰 Highly recommended for English learners who love animals or history .❤️❤️