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Kitty Kat Kitty Goes to the Circus

Kitty Kat Kitty Goes to the Circus

Jay Reeves

Kitty Kat Kitty Publishing, LLC
2021
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ANIMALS & ADVENTURE AWAITS WHEN KITTY KAT KITTY GOES TO THE CIRCUSWhen Kitty Kat Kitty Goes to the Circus the limits of her friendship are tested when she must step in to help her new friend or they will be forced to cancel the tightrope act, and Diamond and the Beautiful Woman will lose their jobs as the stars of the circus. Diamond watches over her naughty kittens along with Mr. Squeaks, while a reluctant Kitty Kat Kitty relies on help from the other circus animals to perform in her place, but Mr. Squeaks goes on a fried food feeding frenzy that leads to disaster, and he nearly destroys the circus over a cheeseburger. Vibrant animals abound in this pleasurable romp behind the scenes at the circus disguised as a children's book. Can Kitty Kat Kitty overcome her fear and perform without falling? Can she save the circus and still make it back home? Buy the first book in the series Kitty Kat Kitty Goes to the Circus (Wild at Heart) today. Visit kittykatkitty.com for more details.Kitty Kat Kitty Goes to the Circus (Wild at Heart) by author Jay Reeves is a powerful novel that takes us back to the innocence lost at the circus.Author Jay Reeves is releasing his first novel "Kitty Kat Kitty Goes to the Circus (Wild at Heart)". It is the first of two full-length novels in a series that began as a bedtime story he made up with his daughter. It takes the reader on searing adventure as seen through the eyes of a cat when memorable animal characters with a few flaws get caught up in the behind the scenes world of the circus.This novel teaches lessons about the value and cost of friendship and it does not treat any subject matter with blinders on. The author says "Children like to hear the answers when they ask life's hard questions. You have to remember these are animals we have assigned human morality to and sometimes they act like animals."The human characters and their struggles are fun to witness as well. Most of the humans in the book are never mentioned by name. Jay acknowledged this was a difficult way to write his first novel, but he wanted anyone who reads it to be able to easily imagine it could be a story about their own family.It is a hilarious romp through the crazy behind the scenes world when Kitty Kat Kitty goes to the circus. From the start to the bang at the end author Jay Reeves has a way of drawing the reader in and keeping the action brisk. He offers up few clues about the second novel saying only "Impossible friendships will be forged."Read the first chapter of the novel at his website (http: //www.kittykatkitty.com.) The website also has a place where you can meet some of the characters and see some of the illustrations from the first book.
The Most Powerful Attorney in the World: Stories from Your Law Life
A collection of short stories from a Law Life well-lived, which as the seasons pass becomes less about law and liability and more about loss, love, longing, laughter and life's lasting luminescence.The author grew up in the small town of Kingstree, South Carolina, in a small house a few blocks from the little league ballfield, the Carnegie Library and the Anderson Theater. Even closer on Main Street was the historic Robert Mills-designed courthouse.Those elements - books, movies, baseball and the law - pop up often in The Most Powerful Attorney in the World.For more than 35 years, the author practiced law in South Carolina and North Carolina, working variously as a trial attorney, Legal Aid lawyer, solo practitioner, corporate counsel, and insurance Vice-President and Risk Manager. Off hours, he was married with four children and dealing with the usual Stuff of Life.At night he wrote these stories.They first appeared in a corporate newsletter that came out each month. The stories kept coming, the months added up, the seasons passed.And a strange and wonderful thing happened. The stories became less and less about law and legal liability, and more and more about loss, love, longing, laughter and life's lasting luminescence.Memories of the green early days become The Associate in the Shower Curtain and The Lawyer Who Ran but Couldn't Hide. The middle seasons yield The Pig-Tailed Pitcher in Traffic Court and Every Law Life Needs a Treehouse. Losing a parent brings Fathers, Sons and Little League and The Phone That Never Rang, losing a pet The Lawyer Who Cried Woof.And some of the many lessons taught by clients, colleagues and judges over the decades are captured in Every Lawyer's Worst Nightmare, Why I Attacked an Attorney with a Laserand Surf's Up at Folly Beach.