Amy Shannon
Meet Free, a lovable character who feels different from his cat family. With long floppy ears like a bunny and mismatched eyes—one blue, one green—Free stands out. Often called "Freak" by his brothers, he dreams of finding where he truly belongs.
Free on his exciting journey of looking for what he truly is, as he searches for a real home b
Meet Free, a lovable character who feels different from his cat family. With long floppy ears like a bunny and mismatched eyes—one blue, one green—Free stands out. Often called "Freak" by his brothers, he dreams of finding where he truly belongs.
Free on his exciting journey of looking for what he truly is, as he searches for a real home beyond his cardboard box. Along the way, he questions everything and everyone around him, hoping to understand his true identity. Will Free find out who he really is?
This heartwarming tale is perfect for children who love stories about adventure, family, and finding oneself.
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This book is dedicated to my father, and also features some of his own poetry, and essays. My father has dementia now, but he always had the mind of a genius (he was literally a genius with an IQ of 162), but as time went on, he had the heart of a poet. He may not be able to read anymore, but I’m sure, somewhere, there is still a poem in his heart. My father, himself was a great poet.
My father’s legacy will live on, even if it’s just words, because it’s never just words.