Charlie Jonas' Romantic Comedy Series: The cat café
- novel
- Categories:Contemporary
- Language:German(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:September,2020
- Pages:224
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- Size:135mm×205mm
- Page Views:257
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- Text Color:Black and white
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★Like German Poet Rainer Maria Rilke said, "Life and a cat, that makes an unbelievable sum, I swear to you!"
★Mimi, a little white cat wrecks charming havoc in the lives of three very different women – and turns a small book café in the heart of Cologne into a cat café in which various lives find themselves intersecting. A winsome and emotional comedy, and a homage to velvet-pawed felines everywhere, as well as their willing – and unwilling owners.
★The loveliest gift--this year, the loveliest Christmas gift of all arrives unexpectedly.
★English sample available.
The series includes 2 titles: The cat café, The loveliest gift
Description
The first days are a disaster. Mimi seems indignant about her new home, scratches every fabric and jumps over the table and bed because she wants to go outside. In a nutshell: Leonie quickly loses nerves and patience with the little cat. Then she comes up with the idea to hand it over to her best friend Maxie, who has just opened a small book café without a name right now. Maxie is delighted, and her regulars are even more enthusiastic. They will be joining soon and will be happy to stroke or play with Mimi every time they visit the bookshelves.
The story becomes turbulent when Mimi is surprisingly pregnant and finally the bookstore has the name Cat Café. Ms. Siebenschön will not be thrilled, Leonie fears. Where can he five newborn kittens go? Then Maxie has an absolutely stunning idea ...