
The Adventures of Ellie & Boo is going on a blog tour with Rachel's Random Resources. If you wish to participate please contact me on rachel@rachelsrandomresources.com with your name, blog name, preferred post type and availability.

The Adventures of Ellie & Boo by Millie Kerr
Target Age: Children / MG (targets 8-12-year-olds)
Genre: Adventure, Animal, Environmental Conservation
Tour Dates: 8th - 14th September 2020
Publication Date: 28th July 2020
Formats available: Mobi, Epub or UK Paperbacks
Publisher: Book Guild, Ltd.
Standalone Novel
Potential Content Warning: badger culling, but nothing graphic is ever said/happens (i.e. no animals die in the book).
Estimated Page Count: 82
Types of post available: Review Only
Purchase Link: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Adventures-Ellie-Boo-Millie-Kerr-ebook/dp/B088KPN1S6
A nature-loving cat and her conservationist mum team up to save endangered species!
Boo the tabby cat is born on a Lincolnshire farm and seems destined for a simple life. Everything changes when she’s put up for adoption and is taken in by Ellie Caldwell, an adventurous Cambridge graduate student who loves animals and is studying to become a wildlife conservationist.
Between lectures, Ellie heads to the countryside for camping trips, her Instagram-anointed ‘adventure cat’ in tow. On rocky trails, Boo discovers that, like Ellie, she has a passion for the natural world, and because she’s able to communicate with all animals, she can relate their challenges back to Ellie. But there’s a serious problem: whenever Boo tries to tell Ellie something, all Ellie hears is “Meow.”
Can they work out a communication system, and in doing so, save endangered animals from harm while encouraging public support of nature and wildlife?
About Millie Kerr
Millie Kerr is an author, journalist and photographer focused on wildlife conservation. A former lawyer, Millie uses storytelling to help people see splendour and fragility of the natural world. Her creative essays and reported articles—which predominantly involve travel and wildlife—have appeared in dozens of top-tier American and British publications, among them The Economist, National Geographic Traveller, Popular Science, and The Wall Street Journal. Millie has also worked for numerous global conservation NGOs, both as an in-house writer and an external consultant; and her legal career saw her working in private practice and government. She graduated from the University of Cambridge with a Masters of Philosophy in Conservation Leadership and has lived between the UK and USA for fifteen years. Her adopted cat, Baboon, has been her constant companion, although unlike their fictitious counterparts, they only enjoy indoor adventures.
Follow Millie Kerr
.jpg)
Blog Tour Schedule
Maximum 3 stops per day. Confirmed blogs will appear here.
8th September
9th September
10th September
11th September
12th September
13th September
14th September