The Cat That Changed America

The Cat That Changed America

Tony Lee Moral

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Sabana
Año de edición:
2020
ISBN:
9781838211516
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Based on a true story with an imaginative retelling for young readers;P22 mountain lion is born in the beautiful Santa Monica Mountains outside Los Angeles, California.He spends his childhood learning to hunt with his Mom and brother.But he is forced out of the mountains by Prime, a fierce older male lion who wants him dead.He heads east to stake out a new territory of his own in the bright lights of the big city.Along the way, he makes friends as well as enemies, and crosses two freeways, the 405 and 101.He passes through the City of Stars at night, and strolls down the Hollywood Walk of Fame, all the while trying to avoid those bothersome humans.After more adventures, he reaches the edges of Griffith Park. Can he make it his new home? 3

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