The Cats Who Crossed Over from Paris embroils readers in the escapades of a cross-continental furry family as they leave their native France for the United Kingdom for a spot of detective prowess.Told from Inca’s perspective, the story takes several surprising twists and turns and highlights the importance of family love and friendships.Kristy says of Inca, on whom the main character is based on, “The Inca book series is founded on the escapades of a feisty Siberian kitty, who considers herself a great sleuth.” She continues, “Inca the Siberian kitty, the main character, exemplifies the intelligence and cunning of our feline friends and is a sure-footed and strong-willed leader. Readers will surely admire Inca’s grace and wit as they follow the detective cat’s adventures in these unexpected tales of redemption.”This book series should be read by children who have a natural love of animals. The book is also great for cat lovers who will enjoy seeing the personalities shine through of their favorite member of the animal kingdom.
The dynamics of fighting for animal rights is nothing new, but the way attention is being given to it is being taken up by some unlikely sources. A new children’s book series by a former professional of the United Nations going by the pen name of K. F. Kristi has been released for the main purpose of bringing the rights of animals to the attention of children and parents alike.
R. F. Kristi, the author of the Inca book series lives in France. She holds a doctorate in economic development and has travelled and lived in many countries around the world. She is fluent in English and French.
With a deep commitment to animal rescue efforts, Kristi has a keen interest and love for animals. She created the Inca Cat Series for younger readers, up to age 8 or 12 and also animal lovers.
Read more about R.F. Kristi and the Inca Book Series at www.incabookseries.com.
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