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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThis book is a charming collection of heart-warming, humorous, and magical tales featuring four unforgettable cats—Mini, Bunty, Babli, and Prince Goldie. Blending real-life moments with imaginative adventures, it captures the everyday comedy, chaos, and tenderness of living with cats who firmly believe they rule the world.
Across these delightful short stories, four whiskered heroes lead readers through house mysteries, festival celebrations, daring heists, heartfelt rescues, and even moments of unexpected fame. Whether they are solving the case of a missing silver bell, performing on grand stages, celebrating Diwali in full style, or accidentally becoming authors and singers, these cats turn the simplest moments into extraordinary experiences.
Each story highlights the unique personality of its feline star—Mini’s grace, Bunty’s drama, Babli’s sass, and Prince Goldie’s irresistible charm. Playful yet thoughtful, whimsical yet emotional, the book celebrates love, laughter, and the small, paw-shaped miracles that fill a home with joy. It is a perfect read for cat lovers, families, and anyone who enjoys warm, feel-good storytelling.
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Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.Karina Pandya
Karina Pandya is an author of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. Her books include the memoir Touching Void… Surviving a Car Accident, the fiction titles New York Wakes to Culture and Inside Mumbai: Stories from the Heart of a Vibrant City, and the poetry collection Limits Make Things Too Small.
Her writing explores culture, resilience, identity, and the emotional landscapes of cities and individuals. New York Wakes to Culture and Inside Mumbai have been well received for their vivid portrayal of urban life.
Karina was nominated as Poet of the Year by the International Society of Poets in 2004 and was a semi-finalist in the International Poetry Contest in the USA in 2002. She has spoken at numerous events and taught at business schools on topics including film, digital marketing, social media, mental health, books, and poetry.
Her work has appeared in the Hindustan Times Café, and she continues to blog and write short stories. Limits Make Things Too Small is also the name of her literary startup, which organised one of Mumbai’s most high-profile poetry events in 2017, featuring leading celebrities and spoken-word poets. The venture also launched a literary magazine, Digital Epoch. Karina is a graduate of Jai Hind College and holds a postgraduate degree in Communications from Sophia Polytechnic, Mumbai.
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