FELFEL

the cat that wanted to be a boy

About The Book

felfel

the cat that wanted to be a boy

War tears through lives, leaving scars on even the youngest hearts. The book draws inspiration from a photograph of a child sheltering a cat during the ongoing Gaza genocide, the photograph that sparked my own connection to the human-animal bond. This personal touch adds depth and authenticity to the narrative.

My cat was more than just a pet, it served as a symbol of hope and a reminder of the beauty that can exist even amidst darkness.

This book is a tribute to the enduring bond between humans and animals, particularly for children suffering from war trauma. It is a gift to all children and peace lovers, a testament to the healing power of love and companionship, and a message of hope that even in the darkest of times, kindness and compassion can prevail.

By gifting this book, you offer a message of solidarity and comfort to children affected by war. The story serves as a beacon of hope, reminding them that they are not alone and that love can endure even in the face of hardship.

Why Read It?

felfel

the cat that wanted to be a boy

This narrative invites readers into the moving journey of a young cat navigating the challenges of adoption and familial bonds. Through vivid recollections, “Felfel: The Cat that Wanted to be a Boy” captures early life's essence, sibling connections' warmth, and the profound impact of a mother's love. The author’s reflections evoke empathy, revealing the intricacies of identity and belonging. By exploring these themes, readers are compelled to reflect on their experiences of love, loss, and the bittersweet nature of growing up. Engaging with this story offers entertainment and a deeper understanding of the emotional ties that shape our lives.