Publisher Description
A New York Times bestselling Pete the Cat Christmas audiobook!
Pete and his friends are rockin’ and groovin’ while counting down the days to Christmas! Who needs five golden rings, when you can have five onion rings?
Join Pete and the gang for one-of-a-kind holiday cheer. He adds a cool-cat spin on a well-known Christmas carol, bringing a hip and energetic spirit to the season.
This is a perfect Christmas gift for Pete the Cat fans who are eagerly awaiting Santa’s arrival.
Plus, don't miss Pete’s other spin on a holiday classic, Pete the Cat Saves Christmas.
And Pete’s other groovy guides, Pete the Cat’s Groovy Guide to Life, Pete the Cat’s Groovy Guide to Love, and Pete the Cat’s Groovy Guide to Kindness!
Download and start listening now!
About the Authors
James Dean’s art has been sold in more than ninety galleries
and shops across the United States. He has devoted his paintings to Pete the
Cat for ten years and has turned his natural love for cats into his life’s
work. James published his first adult book, The Misadventures of Pete
the Cat, a history of his artwork, in 2006. He illustrated his first
self-published children’s book, Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes,
in 2008, and the follow-up book, Pete the Cat: Rocking in My School
Shoes, in 2011. James lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with his wife, four cats,
and one dog.
Kimberly Dean left her job
in the press office of the governor of Georgia in the late nineties to pursue
her passion for art with her husband, James. They work in side by side studios
in Savannah, Georgia and share their home with five cats and Emma the pug.
About James Fouhey
Emily Woo Zeller is an artist, actor, dancer, choreographer, and voice artist who has won Earphones Awards and the prestigious Audie Award for Best Narration in 2018. She began her voice-over career by voicing animation in Asia. AudioFile magazine named her one of the Best Voices of 2013 for her work in Gulp. Other awards include the 2009 Tristen Award for Best Actress as Sally Bowles in Cabaret and the 2006 Roselyn E. Schneider Prize for Creative Achievement.