Reviewed on 19th September 2018

Gerry the One-Eared Cat by Dawn Brookes

Genre: Children's Fiction
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Gerry the One-Eared Cat by Dawn Brookes Synopsis

Primary school children would benefit from reading this engaging story….
….Gerry is born to be different. He only has one ear!
This book follows his struggles as he finds that the world can be tough if you look different. Gerry longs to be accepted but finds himself lonely and isolated.
The other cats call him names. All Gerry wants is to be part of the crowd.
It takes time for him to learn how to overcome bullying. Help comes from an unlikely source.

Gerry the One-Eared Cat by Dawn Brookes Review

Don’t Let Bullies Get You Down

This book made me cry. Not because it was very sad, but because it reminded me of lessons I had to learn when I was bullied. I think this is great for kids that are having trouble fitting in or being bullied.

The author, Dawn Brookes, writes about a cat called Gerry.

Gerry has to wait and watch as all the other animals are picked up by new owners, but Gerry is always left behind. But then, one final family come and the little girl picks Gerry.

Gerry is happy in his new life, but when he tries to make friends with the other cats, they all ignore him. Gerry has one ear. Gerry is strange.

For the rest of the book, the author shows us that you don’t have to be ‘puuurrrrfect’ to fit in. You need to learn to be yourself and stand up to bullies.

I really liked this book and I think everyone should read it in school. I think it would be perfect for 5-9 year olds because it has lovely pictures for younger kids and it isn’t too long.

I give this book 4 stars, but only because I am 9 years old and I like longer books now. I think lots of younger children would give it 5 stars.

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Gerry the One Eared Cat is published by: Oakwood Publishing
ISBN: 978-199985-754-7

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  1. My r old.loved this book and the fact it had a message in it. She loved Gerry and the fact it showed that it is ok to be different. A book all primary schools should have a copy of

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