The Amber Cat, Hilary McKay
The Amber Cat, Hilary McKay
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The Amber Cat

Author: Hilary McKay

Narrator: Ron Keith

Unabridged: 3 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 06/25/2010

Categories: Children's Fiction


Synopsis

When Robin Brogan comes down with chicken pox, he doesn't think it's really so terrible. After all, it gets him out of acting in the school play. And since his best friend Dan also has spots, they are staying together at Robin's house in England overlooking the ocean. When the hours begin to drag, Robin's mother tells stories about a wonderful summer she spent in their shoreline house. Bit by bit, the boys learn of a strange girl who mysteriously appeared on the beach long ago and shared her secret cave with the children playing there. But late in the summer she left suddenly, never to be heard from again. Hilary McKay has earned critical acclaim and numerous awards for her novels for children. This intriguing tale captivates readers with its appealing mix of past and present and the delightful surprise ending. Narrator Ron Keith's dramatic performance highlights the humor and poignancy, along with the frightfully delicious touch of the supernatural.

About Hilary McKay

Hilary McKay is the author of ‘The Exiles, the joint winner of the 1992 Guardian Children’s Fiction Award, and ‘The Exilesat Home which won the Smarties Prize in 1995.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Regan on February 28, 2022

Sun Dance is a practically perfect character. He's so beautifully written that I am sure I know him. When he discovers "the moon sucks water", I am floored each time I re-read it. Truly wonderful!......more

Goodreads review by Michelle on August 02, 2012

I liked McKay's writing. The story was a very well-told mystery and I will now be able to recommend this little tale to students!......more

Goodreads review by Rivkah on July 29, 2011

I thought this was a great adventure book for children. I initally was hesitant to read it, but I really got into it as I read it. I think most children can empathize with the ones in this book.......more