Six Lives of Fankle the Cat (Kelpies)

Six Lives of Fankle the Cat (Kelpies)

by George Mackay Brown (Author)

Synopsis

Tom Strynd says he is going to drown Fankle the cat in the millpond unless Jenny rescues him, so even though her mother hates cats, Jenny takes him home. Fankle tells Jenny the stories of his different lives with pirates, in ancient Egypt and even with the Empress of China. George Mackay Brown weaves the story of Orkney's villagers into his writing in his own inimitable style, resulting in a rewarding read for adults and children alike.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Floris Books
Published: 21 Mar 2002

ISBN 10: 0863154034
ISBN 13: 9780863154034
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years

Media Reviews
'Reading this book is pure joy.' -- The Scotsman 'A book to be read aloud and enjoyed by adults and children alike.' -- Shelf Life, Summer 2002 'The theme of the book is the power of narrative. Living as she does for story making, Jenny projects her skill on to Fankle. The village schoolchildren are asked to write about Fankle, and their efforts make up the central chapter of the novel. There is stimulus here for readers' own writing. Mackay Brown modulates the mood delicately -- amusing, roistering, and touching. Underlying there is a wistful reminder that all lives, not only Fankle's, are brief and that humans, unlike cats, have only one.' -- Treasure Island: A guide to Scottish fiction for young readers aged 10-14, Summer 2003
Author Bio
The work of George Mackay Brown (1917-96) is defined by the spirit and history of the Orkney islands. He managed to give the culture, land and oral tradition of the islands universal significance. Throughout his prolific writing career, he found inspiration in the history and folklore of Orkney.