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  • Hector, the Cat! Meets the New World Leprechauns (The Ten Lives of Hector, the Cat!)

  • By: Jane L. King
  • Narrated by: Grainne Noel
  • Length: 45 mins

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Hector, the Cat! Meets the New World Leprechauns (The Ten Lives of Hector, the Cat!)

By: Jane L. King
Narrated by: Grainne Noel
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For the first of his nine lives, Hector time travelled to ancient Egypt. For his second life, Hector time travelled to Mars, renamed Catopia by the cat explorers who settled on the planet. For his third life, after sleeping on the dictionary in his home in England, Hector suddenly finds himself in an idyllic scene in the woods in New Hampshire, New England, USA, in the 19th century. His journey takes him eventually to Macoocaville--home of the Maine Coon Cats. From there, he meets the New World Leprechauns. Will he survive this meeting? Or is this the end of Hector, The Cat?

©2022 Jane L King (P)2022 Jane L King

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