A hilarious chapter book for young readers.

La description

Narrated by a fat half-Persian, half-alley cat called Amos, this very funny chapter book will delight young readers. When an injured baby squirrel moves into Amos's already crowded household, everything turns topsy-turvy.

Récompenses

  • Short-listed, Red Cedar Book Award nominee 2012

Reviews

"Episodic, humor-filled chapters...will make this a popular read-aloud. Leist's numerous black-line cartoons help to maintain interest and break up the text for younger readers."

- Booklist

"Highly recommended for ages eight to 11."

- The Star Phoenix

"Amusing, quirky pen-and-ink illustrations offer a cat's-eye view of Amos' life...with an appropriately feel-good ending, sure to please feline fanciers."

- Kirkus Reviews

"An interesting read-aloud for the younger set and a chapter book for more competent readers...Could be used to open discussions about accepting and accomodating change within a family."

- Resource Links

"Children who like animal stories will likely find this a pleasurable read."

- CM Magazine

"Child-like drawings combined with furry humour create a fun read."

- Calgary Herald