The Mis-Adventures of Star Cat

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Summary

On a planet called Cater, there once lived a cat named Star Cat. Well, technically she wasn’t a cat. She was really more shaped like a star. Anyways, one early paw (the cats call their mornings paws) Star Cat’s mother, Momma Cat, woke her up extra early so that Star Cat could make it on time to participate in the Annual Young Cat Hoverboard Race. Unfortunately, on her way to the race, Star Cat became lost. Even though the Narrator was trying to help her find her way back, Star Cat was very frustrated because she thought she would lose to her two brothers in the race anyways. So, she decided not to listen to the Narrator, and she ended up in BIG trouble. However, she only realized she was in trouble when she woke up later in a prison cell somewhere in a dungeon. Star Cat had a lot of questions for the Narrator, such as, “Where am I?” and, “How did I get here?” and, “Why is this prison cell made of frozen cheese?” Will the Narrator be able to help Star Cat answer all of her questions and escape from the mysterious dungeon? Will her brothers be able to find Star Cat all the way on another planet and bring her back home in time for dinner like Momma Cat requested? Or will the three sibling star cats be late for Momma Cat’s dinner and end up in even more trouble?

Status
Complete
Chapters
17
Rating
5.0 1 review
Age Rating
13+

Copy write/Dedication page

The Misadventures of Star Cat

Copyright © 2020 by Elisabeth Kee

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews. You must not circulate this book in any format. This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, businesses, organizations, events and incidences either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or locales is entirely coincidental.

This book is dedicated to my mother, Carol Kee, for always believing in me and encouraging me throughout the years as an author/illustrator. She truly is my number one fan, and the feeling is mutual.

I credit and thank my brother, Jonathan Kee, for coming up with one of the main characters in my story, Slimey. I thank my brother, Christopher Kee, my father, Scott Kee, and my husband, Jonas Levêque, as well for always being supportive.

I came up with the idea of Star Cat when I was in elementary school circa 2005, and since then I have worked on the story here and there, on and off, until I finally finished it. You will notice some of my drawings are colored by hand while others are colored digitally. Also, the story jumps around a bit, so time stamps are provided to help you keep everything straight. Anyways, I hope you enjoy reading the story and looking at the pictures as much as I have enjoyed creating them. Happy reading!