About the Book
For as long as he can remember, Francis, the red tabby cat, has searched the night for the mysterious Giant Pigeon. While not chasing after his next meal or bugging his pal Francis, he and his trusted and frequently hungry friend, Joseph, pursued the elusive bird through the backyards and rooftops of the world. One summer weekend, a strange shadow will cast itself on the lawn of Francis´ home just before he is set to go and meet the fearful creature known only as "The Saint". Follow four animal friends as they seek to unlock some of the most well-kept secrets of a small Canadian town.
The Cat´s Reward: Horatio was the Master´s most prized possession and he knew it! The orange cat was the only one of his kind and unfortunately constantly getting himself in trouble over the search for the perfect dessert. Journey with him as he learns the lessons of greatfulness, sharing, and responsibility, while riding with the great camel caravans of the distant past. As he grows older, he protects a baby from danger and learns to put away his selfish thoughts, earning him and his kind a gift that has lasted for 2000 years.
About the Author
This is the second book by Manfred J. von Vulte. In somewhat of a departure from his previous effort, Where Have All Toronto´s Germans Gone, a history book; he has written two beautiful children´s tales which will captivate young and curious minds, where ever they may be. In an effort to create literature that engages the reader´s mind and soul; these naratives are written in the tradition of great moral tales of the excitement and mystery a young reader needs. He is a graduate of Francis Libermann Catholic High School and York University. He has been teaching Grade Four and Five, for six years at Northmount School in Toronto.