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Catherine Habbie is a multi-genre novelist living in London with her family. She has worked for more than a decade in the field of education in both the UK & India. She has closely observed schools and has developed the fun educational series of books for babies to help toddlers gain that extra edge as they begin their student journey. Her works include - 'Baby goes to London', 'Baby in the Garden' , 'Baby in the Vegetable Patch', 'Baby in the Orchard' 'Baby's First Halloween', 'Baby's First Christmas', 'Baby's First Easter', 'Baby Goes to Space', 'Baby in Lockdown' 'Baby & New Baby'. Watch out for her latest book 'Baby Goes to School'. Other works by the author- The Tryptych Trilogy~ This #1 bestseller is a mesmerising tale, chronicling the lives of an enigmatic family spanning three generations. It explores the secret romance of Pocahontas and traces the myth behind Henry VIII's exploding coffin, with the help of Byzantine monks and a magic decalogue. This motivational tale about overcoming 'Williams syndrome', benign neglect and a love affair in verse is bound to keep you captivated from page one. It explores the life of an Indian immigrant in London from the perspective of different generations, drawing parallels from different timelines. The multicultural and interracial trilogy is now available in a single set by popular demand. Earlier works include- 'The Adventures of a Volunteer' & 'The Adventures of a Supply'. They are sensuous and light romances that enlighten readers about the life of charity workers & substitute teachers in UK and that, 'The world is sans borders' for those who dare. Fairytales started out as a Christmas gift for the family. It is now a collection of modern magical stories penned down for both children and adults. The latest twist in the tale, Fairytales 2020 is out with a Goodreads prize winning short story and entries to BBC 500 Words, including topics as diverse as aliens, environment, Stonehenge & COVID 19. You can read poems by the author in the collection, 'The Golden Years'. Catherine also writes spiritual books for children with Christian Publication & educational books with Creative Education. The books are available on Amazon, Audible and Kindle. She is also featured on Goodreads & Poemhunter. Follow the author on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

  1. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Catherine-Habbie/e/B073M8DGHJ/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_book_1
  2. https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/16763301.Catherine_Habbie
  3. https://www.poemhunter.com/catherine-habbie/
  4. https://www.facebook.com/CatherineHabbieAuthorPage/
  5. https://twitter.com/catherinehabbie
  6. https://www.instagram.com/author.catherine.habbie/
  7. https://catherinehabbie.home.blog/