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TIMELESS BOOKS: Story of a Seagull and the Cat who taught her to fly, by Luis Sepúlveda

Although this book is offered to students in schools, for nearly twenty years, also adults read its pages, but with the eyes of children. Reading a mother gull named Kengah, in Hamburg, you too will discover the magic of the group life and migration, the dip in the sea (looking herring), the danger of oil slicks, to know a strange cat named Zorba. I hope you’ll come to read all the pages of the novel – without stopping – to assimilate the impossible miracle, one of five cats (Zorba and Diderot, Colonel, Secretary and Windward), who manage to fulfill the wish of a dying mother seagull: do not eat the egg, take care and teach fly to the small new gull.

http://www.amazon.it/Historia-gaviota-gato-ense%C3%B1%C3%B3-volar/dp/8472237966

http://www.amazon.it/The-Story-Seagull-Cat-Taught/dp/0439401860

http://www.amazon.it/Storia-gabbianella-gatto-insegn%C3%B2-volare/dp/887782512X

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