Jenny, a lonely Orkney island girl, saves a beautiful black kitten that shares her life and, talking only to her, recounts adventures from its own earlier lives.
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The work of George Mackay Brown (1917-96) is defined by the spirit and history of the Orkney islands. He managed to give the culture, land and oral tradition of the islands universal significance. Throughout his prolific writing career, he found inspiration in the history and folklore of Orkney.
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