Wacky: The Diary of a Ship's Cat: The True Story of a Ship's Cat's Adventures, from Hellas to the Hebrides

Wacky: The Diary of a Ship's Cat: The True Story of a Ship's Cat's Adventures, from Hellas to the Hebrides

by UrsulaHaselden (Author)

Synopsis

This is my story. It is the true story, touched with a little magic, of the seafaring exploits of a Greek kitten. Serendipitously pulled out of the waves off the Greek island of Rhodes near the spot once occupied by the left foot of the statue of Helios the Sun God, which had straddled the entrance to Rhodes harbour. I was a bedraggled, flea-ridden, half-drowned scrap of fur. I was fated not to perish, however, but to be lovingly nursed back to health by Zanthoula (which means small blonde female human bean), who became my Pet. No one could then know that I was both classically educated and of high intelligence. Or could guess that I would grow up to be a strong and feisty professional Ship's Cat, destined to play a star part in the odyssey of small sailing yacht, S/Y Cappelle, in her voyage from the Aegean Islands to the Scottish Hebrides. My voyage brought me to attention of the National Cat Club of Great Britain, who awarded me a Champion of Champions rosette for my love of adventure and JUST FOR BEING ME. Circumstances also led me to socialise harmoniously with celebrities. And to an encounter with royalty. This is the truth. Every paw-written word of it. I am amazing. So is my diary.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 176
Publisher: Seashell
Published: 23 Jun 2016

ISBN 10: 095562911X
ISBN 13: 9780955629112

Media Reviews
'As one who once fished a drowning dog out of the Thames, I warmed at once to an author who rescued a cat from the sea. But there's more to this blissful story than animal rescue, and I salute a fellow-Derbyshire (originally) author.' Matthew Parris
Author Bio
AUTHOR Ursula Haselden was an only child brought up in the depths of the Derbyshire Peak District. After attending boarding school in Cheltenham, she graduated MA in Philosophy and Psychology at the University of St Andrews. Now married to Robert (Bob) Martyn, a retired RAF officer and the Captain of Cappelle, she has two children and two young grandchildren, Felix and Freya, who are already proving handy in boats. She lives in Scotland. Her first book is Orchids for Aphrodite.