What could be a better story that a happy ending tale about a stray cat with scabies who ends up driving to Houston, Texas with a personal escort to meet his new forever family? This is Steak's true life adventure. Named after a beefsteak tomato, both because of his size and wonderful coloring, Steak Goes to Texas is the unlikely story of a magnificent orange cat who overcomes many obstacles to make his way across the country to meet a family that fell in love with him from afar. Magnificent, enchanting, handsome and clever are only a few words to describe this special guy. Not only did Steak find a wonderful home, leaving a trail of broken hearts behind him, he became an internet celebrity. We can only wonder how far this amazing feline will go.100% OF BOOK SALES WILL BE DONATED TO BEST FRIENDS ANIMAL SHELTER
Caroline Moss Ordine dei libri
Caroline Moss è una scrittrice il cui lavoro è apparso su pubblicazioni di spicco come il New York Times e Cosmopolitan. È una redattrice collaboratrice della rivista No Man's Land di The Wing. La sua opera di debutto è HEY LADIES! Attualmente sta lavorando a due nuovi libri.






- 2021
- 2021
Work It, Girl: Beyonce Knowles
- 64pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
Discover how Beyonce became a superstar singer and entrepreneur in this true story of her life. Then, learn 10 key lessons from her work.
- 2020
Work It, Girl: Michelle Obama
- 64pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
Discover how Michelle became an inspirational leader, FLOTUS, lawyer and role model in this true story of her life, part of the Work It, Girl series.
- 2019
Learn how J. K. Rowling became a best-selling author in this biography of her life
- 2019
Oprah Winfrey
- 64pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
Learn how Oprah Winfrey became a billionaire businesswoman, in this biography of her life.
- 2018
Hey ladies! The story of 8 best friends, 1 year, and way, way too many emails
- 272pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
Based on the column of the same name that appeared in The Toast, Hey Ladies is a laugh-out-loud read that follows a fictitious group of eight 20-and-30-something female friends for one year of holidays, summer house rentals, dates, brunches, breakups, and, of course, the planning of a disastrous wedding. This instantly relatable story is told entirely through emails, texts, DMs, and every other form of communication known to man. The women in the book are stand-ins for annoying friends that we all have. There's Nicole, who's always broke and tries to pay for things in Forever21 gift cards. There's Katie, the self-important budding journalist, who thinks a retweet and a byline are the same thing. And there's Jen, the DIY suburban bride-to-be. With a perfectly pitched sardonic tone, Hey Ladies will have you cringing and laughing as you recognize your own friends, and even yourself.