"The Last Free Cat" is due to be published on September 1st in the USA. This is really important to me, since the book was not greatly promoted in the UK and has only now begun to get the recognition which, with all due modesty, I have always believed it deserved. I read all the reviews on Goodreads and am profoundly grateful that readers have taken the trouble to write them. The book was written with a passion, not only for cats but for justice, and I cannot overstate how crucial it is for me to find that it has touched or inspired people.
I haven't written another book like "The Last Free Cat", but here are some I would like to humbly recommend to those who liked it:
"Oshie" - a short book for juniors whose hero has cerebral palsy.
"The True Beautiful Game" - a novella for teenagers about a snooker-mad boy meeting his long-lost father.
"Geoffrey's First" - a novel for older teens about the coming-of-age of an arrogant misfit.
"The King of Rock and Roll" - an empowering fantasy for juniors.
You may struggle to find some of these due to the short shelf life of books these days, but I am considering converting the best of my backlist to ebooks shortly.