The Afrikan Feral Cats of Sullivan's Island

This is a story drenched in history. A children's book that tells the incredible tale of three courageous Sierra Leone feral cats stowed away on a notorious slave ship. A slave ship destined for the small barrier island of Sullivan's Island, South Carolina.

A fictional story based on actual historic events, the narrative provides an unprecedented perspective of an animals' view of slavery.

My hope is that this little book could be a vehicle in which a conversation on this most difficult subject, slavery, could begin with our young ones.

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The Afrikan Feral Cats of Sullivan's Island

This is a story drenched in history. A children's book that tells the incredible tale of three courageous Sierra Leone feral cats stowed away on a notorious slave ship. A slave ship destined for the small barrier island of Sullivan's Island, South Carolina.

A fictional story based on actual historic events, the narrative provides an unprecedented perspective of an animals' view of slavery.

My hope is that this little book could be a vehicle in which a conversation on this most difficult subject, slavery, could begin with our young ones.

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The Afrikan Feral Cats of Sullivan's Island

The Afrikan Feral Cats of Sullivan's Island

by Ellen Stoecker
The Afrikan Feral Cats of Sullivan's Island

The Afrikan Feral Cats of Sullivan's Island

by Ellen Stoecker

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This is a story drenched in history. A children's book that tells the incredible tale of three courageous Sierra Leone feral cats stowed away on a notorious slave ship. A slave ship destined for the small barrier island of Sullivan's Island, South Carolina.

A fictional story based on actual historic events, the narrative provides an unprecedented perspective of an animals' view of slavery.

My hope is that this little book could be a vehicle in which a conversation on this most difficult subject, slavery, could begin with our young ones.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781643003887
Publisher: Covenant Books
Publication date: 07/31/2018
Pages: 20
Sales rank: 844,230
Product dimensions: 8.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.05(d)
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