In the small town of Bethsaida, various cats inhabit different roles, from family pets to pampered companions. Among them is Kit, a stray cat who roams the streets, facing the challenges of hunger and homelessness. The story highlights the contrasting lives of these felines, emphasizing themes of survival and belonging as Kit navigates his uncertain existence.
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Wooly, a timid little lamb, is confused by the bustling crowd arriving in Bethlehem and senses it relates to a significant event involving a king. His journey explores themes of fear and curiosity as he navigates this mysterious day, ultimately leading to an important discovery.
Set against the backdrop of the mid-1800s, the narrative follows Frederic Baraga, an adventurous boy from Slovakia who becomes the first Bishop of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, known as the Snowshoe Priest. His journey from Europe to the New World highlights his courage and dedication as he serves the Ojibwe and immigrants, trekking through the Midwest wilderness to spread God's love. The story captures his impactful life and the challenges he faced in his mission.
Muchos gatos vivían en el pequeño pueblo de Betsaida. Algunos vivían con familias y atrapaban ratones, algunos vivían con personas importantes y recostaban sobre cojines todos los días, y algunos vagaban por las calles sin ningún lugar donde ir y sin comida para cenar. Kit era uno de esos gatos.