G.H. Cline, famous for his literary diversity, debuts Trixie: A Feral’s Journey. This is a tale of a kitten forced on a journey to discover resilience, survival, connections, and the secrets of intuition. Trixie’s journey reveals something important – she learns that there are caring strangers among humans. 

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From a weathered and forgotten alley, under the rusty shelter of an abandoned pickup truck, an extraordinary tale is skillfully created. Readers are introduced to a cast of characters, both animal and human, each playing a crucial role in the protagonist’s voyage. The mysterious fuzzy-eyed raccoon serves as a most unlikely mentor, imparting lessons to little Trixie about trust and survival that will impact the rest of her life.  

As the narrative progresses, the feline protagonist, initially cautious and haunted by a sense of feral vulnerability, spiritually evolves. The writing captures the nuances of Trixie’s emotions; from the growling hunger in the early stages to the eventual comfort and security found under the living room leather couch, in her ‘forever home’ – 

G.H. Cline’s masterful storytelling extends beyond the literal with themes of self-discovery and understanding resilience echoing throughout. Trixie’s interactions with the environment and her new human family portray an enchanting tale.

In Trixie: A Feral’s Journey, G.H. Cline invites readers into a world where the feral and the human intersect, blurring the lines between instinct and emotion. The narrative, while centered around a feline protagonist, echoes with universal themes of finding a home, overcoming fear, and accepting the unexpected.

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About the Author:

G.H. Cline is a versatile artist known for his musical contributions to Hollywood’s ‘Garage Rock’ scene in the ’60s. After serving in Vietnam, he returned to music and delved into poetry. While running his Custom Home Construction Company, he authored acclaimed works of poetry like ‘Consider The Source (2006), ‘Treading Eclectic Waters’ (2007), and his combat Vietnam Short Story, ‘If I Die Before I Wake’ (2012). Having retired from construction, Cline’s focus is on his creativity, marked by this debut commercially published short story, “Trixie: A Feral’s Journey,” showcasing resilience in a changing world. 

G.H. Cline resides in Los Angeles, CA, continuing his artistic pursuits.

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