Local Cats Go into Town for Adventures

Chiswick author publishes book on her pets Ludo and Lulu

Ludo and Lulu pictured driving through Ravenscourt Park
Ludo and Lulu pictured driving through Ravenscourt Park

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December 8, 2024

A Chiswick based author has published a new book in which her cats Ludo and Lulu go on adventures across west London.

Ludo and Lulu Go to Town is an illustrated book for children about the adventurous cats who live in a cozy little pink house home - just like their real one nestled in Chiswick.

Their latest escapade takes young readers on a whimsical journey through local landmarks like Ravenscourt Park and Shepherd’s Bush, all the way into the heart of London. With Lulu behind the wheel of her little green car, what follows is playful ride filled with fun, excitement, and a touch of feline mischief.

Along the way, readers will meet Whiskers, a friendly porter, tap along to the Jazzy Cats Band at the Cool Cat Club, and giggle at the antics of a few cheeky mice. This picture book is aim at children who adore thrilling journeys and furry friends.

The author, Angela Wallace, has called Chiswick home for a decade, where she shares her home with Ludo and Lulu. While Angela pens the tales (those paws aren’t built for typing), Ludo and Lulu provide plenty of inspiration - and occasional chaos.

Designed for children aged 3-6, Ludo and Lulu Go to Town is available on Amazon for £8.99.

Head over to ludoandlulu.com for a chance to win your very own copy of the book.

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