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_aMcMillan, Dawn, _eauthor. _91020729 |
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_aHoly Socks / _cDawn McMillan ; illustrated by Philip Webb. |
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_aAuckland, N.Z. : _bLibro International , _c2013 |
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_a1 volume (unpaged) : _bcolour illustrations ; _c23 cm |
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520 | _a"One Christmas Eve, some years ago, a ginger kitten wandered along a street on the far side of town. He was hungry, and cold and wet. Bertie McGinty finds the kitten and christens him Holy Socks. Soon the pair is inseparable. Even after Bertie’s death, Holy Socks sticks by his master and takes up home in the church near his grave. Captivated by Holy Socks as she sits in church, young Christie calls out, ‘Can I keep the cat?’ Father John, by way of answer, tells everyone the story of Holy Socks. This heart-warming tale from Thames-based Dawn McMillan, with beautiful illustrations by Wellington artist Philip Webb, is set to be an instant Christmas classic."--Publisher. | ||
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_aCats _vJuvenile fiction _9370984 |
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_aChristmas stories _9353442 |
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_aPicture books for children. _9353519 |
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_aWebb, Philip, _d1952- _eillustrator. _9403748 |
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