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Cat's Cradle is an exciting historical novel for young adults. It is the sixth book in the popular Cat Royal series, written by Julia Golding. This book was first published in 2009.

The story continues the adventures of Cat, a brave and clever girl. She was found as a baby on the doorstep of the famous Drury Lane Theatre in London.

About the Book

Cat's Cradle is a type of book called a young adult historical novel. This means it's written for readers aged 12-18, and it takes place in the past. The book is full of adventure and mystery, following Cat as she tries to uncover secrets about her past.

What's the Story About?

In this book, Cat's guardian shows her a surprising letter. The letter is from someone who says they are Cat's real mother! This news sends Cat on an amazing journey.

She travels far away to a town in Scotland called Lanark. Cat hopes to find her family there. To learn more about them without revealing herself, she starts working in a cotton mill. This helps her get to know the people around her.

However, things take a dangerous turn. Cat is suddenly kidnapped! Now, she must rely on her loyal friends to help find her and bring her to safety. It's a thrilling adventure where Cat needs all her courage and cleverness.

Who is Cat Royal?

Cat Royal is the main character of the series. She is known for her quick thinking and brave spirit. Growing up in a theatre, she has learned many skills. These skills often help her get out of tricky situations. Her adventures take her to many different places and introduce her to many interesting people.

The Author

Julia Golding is a talented British author. She is well-known for writing historical fiction for young readers. Her books often feature strong characters and exciting plots. She has won awards for her writing, and her Cat Royal series is very popular.

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