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The Girl with a Ginger Cat

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The Girl with a Ginger Cat

Lucy has a hidden talent, Freddy the Ginger Cat knows what it is, Nanami is a witch, One girl’s story!

Nanami, is the lost daughter of Rhiannon.
Lucy is a foundling, gifted to the childless Wilsons.
Freddy is a ginger cat … He is charged with finding Nanami.
Why is it good news that he is in a car park when Lucy loses her temper?
Nanami is a girl’s name, strongly associated with the number seven. Depending on the symbols used it can mean “seven, sea” or “seven, beauty” or “seven, fruit” or “seven, life”.
Seven is a portentous number in magic

A baby girl had been found abandoned on a beach and rushed to hospital. It had been during the few days she was in the hospital, that the nurses did some temporary paperwork.

The “Lucky” Baby became Lucy

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Michael Beyer awarded 5.0 out of 5 stars in an Amazon review

A Magical Reading Experience

This story is among Ted Bun’s best. Witty, charming, funny at all the right moments, this magical tale of a young witch learning about her powers, her secret origin, and her biological family all around her twenty-first birthday wastes no time in building a world where human witches are pitted against the evil Fey world of fairies, elves, and unicorns. It is a magic-wielding comedy that offers a little bit of romance, a little bit of suspense, a little bit of promotion of naturism, and a whole lot of fun. I highly recommend this book.

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