In the Mind of a Cat

In the Mind of a Cat

In the Mind of a Cat

In the Mind of a Cat

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Overview

Topper is the author's long-hair cat and a valued member of her family. Lynda is often puzzled, though, about what goes on in Topper's little cat brain. Why does he do some of the things he does?

As she tries to figure him out, her unexpected and sometimes amusing results lead Lynda to conclude that she may not know Topper so well after all.

In the mind of a Cat's text and illustrations give readers a peek at the gentle relationship between this beautiful cat, who is sometimes more than just a cat, and his family of people.

This is Lynda's most recent of eight Nook ebooks, written and illustrated for children. The others are: Monkey Tales, a beginning reader; Circles in the wind, a picture book for young readers; Margaret's Christmas Cookies, a short holiday chapter book; and four longer chapter books for middle-grade readers, Tiny Others (Agent C Series); Pomegranate (Agent C Series); White Rabbit Time (Agent C Series); and Lucky Alana (Agent C Series).

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016407005
Publisher: Lynda Sebring
Publication date: 02/28/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 683 KB
Age Range: 6 - 8 Years

About the Author

As a child growing up in cozy little town on the Missouri River of South Dakota, Lynda explored her early passion for writing and art by creating stories and poems. She even attempted one novel on theme paper and kept it carefully hidden on a high, dusty shelf in her bedroom.

As resident of Arizona for many years now, she lives with her husband and their black and white cat, Topper. Two grown-up daughters have homes and families of their own in other places.

With two degrees in Elementary Ed, Lynda loved teaching in grades 1,2,3,4, and 5 of public schools for twenty-one years. Even after retirement she continued to work with students in a reading intervention program.

...And throughout her adult life she wrote, painted, and revised her stories. At last, she began to realize that she owned a desk full of ideas, problems, and children who lived only in her imagination.

Finally, Lynda decided that books without readers were a waste of her joy and inspiration!

Ebooks offered an audience, and completed the communication cycle that sometimes had begun with a germ of an idea many years before. Eight of these have been published, and are available on this market.

Lynda is working on three more, but just like the young readers in her audience, the stories are still growing and changing.
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