Description
About the Author
Katie Sahota is a passionate writer with a strong belief in the power of books to tackle important issues such as identity, inclusion and race, using her experiences of a gender-biased career and as the mother of two mixed race girls with her husband. As an avid reader, Katie enjoys a wide range of fiction and non-fiction and loves how books bring people together and create opportunities for self-care, growth and reflection. "It's simple - books can change lives. I hope my writing will make a difference and create a positive impact on the world." After studying English Language, Linguistics and achieving a BSc in Computing, Katie more recently completed a Master's in Public Health. She has worked in the public sector for 20 years, the latter decade within the field of public health and specialises in issues affecting the health and wellbeing of children, young people and adults.
Reviews
"A delectably villainous take on what our feline friends did when the humans all stayed home." - The Observer ; "It is a work of satirical genius!" - Chicken & Frog Bookshop ; "This gorgeously illustrated story is a powerful metaphor for the greed in the world nowadays..." - @thekidsbookstagrammer on Instagram ; "My girls really understood the link with what's happening now and revelled in the cheeky illustrations!" - @georgia_coote on Instagram
Book Information
ISBN 9781913339531
Author Katie Sahota
Format Paperback
Page Count 32
Imprint Owlet Press
Publisher Owlet Press