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Mrs. Crump's Cat
by Linda Smith
Available from Powells Used Books
$10.95
on 8-31-2008
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Features
ISBN Number: 9780060283025 Author: Smith, Linda Publisher: Libri Author: Roberts, David Author: Smith, Linda Author: by Linda Smith and David Roberts Illustrator: Roberts, David Subject: Children's 4-8, Picturebooks Subject: Humorous Stories Subject: Animals, Cats Subject: Animals, Pets Copyright: 2006 Publication Date: May 2006 Cover Type: Hardcover Grade Level: from P Written in: English Illustrations: Y Number of Pages: 32 Book Size: 11.10x8.92x.38 in. .85 lbs. Children's Book Type: Picture / Wordless Age Level: 04-08
When a stray cat turns up on old Mrs. Crump's doorstep, she has no intention of letting it in, much less letting it stay. The cat sneaks in anyway, and when one day turns into two and three, she finds that in opening her door to the cat, she opened her heart as well. Review: "This gently and economically-told story about the friendship between a lonely woman and a stray cat will appeal to warmhearted readers, young and old. Mrs. Crump believes that cats are sneaky, finicky, and troublesome. When a wet feline slips into her house like a furry ball of yellow sun, Mrs. Crump tells it plainly, 'I have no use for a cat.' She intends to send the animal on its way, but 'it curls itself around Mrs. Crump's ankles like a soft velvet ribbon and mews hungrily.' Roberts's (Cinderella: An Art Deco Love Story) watercolor palette of blue and gray grows brighter as the cat slowly captivates Mrs. Crump, and the artist adeptly depicts the changing expressions on the faces of the characters. When the pinched, lonely Mrs. Crump first feels the cat's touch, she seems startled, if still disapproving, but by the time she goes out to buy cream, navigating a rainy sea of umbrellas, she wears a very slight smile on her face. The late Smith (Mrs. Biddlebox) fills the story with telling details as Mrs. Crump begins making excuses for why she simply can't get rid of the cat. The heroine decides not to post a notice about the 'exquisite golden cat' she's found, and advertises instead for 'one sneaky finicky troublesome wet yellow cat with fleas,' thus ensuring that the story will end ever so happily with the cat in her lap and Mrs. Crump 'wondering how she ever got along without it.' Ages 4-8." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.) Review: "A mix of traditional and art-deco-style artwork and furnishings draws readers in to peruse each page and to marvel at the insides of the classic old-fashioned grocery store. This evenly paced story is great for a read-aloud and discussion and units on descriptive writing." School Library Journal Review: "Subtle illustrations with a British accent (seamed stocking, spectator shoes) humorously underplay the tale. Kids will see what's coming and giggle as the cat pussyfoots its way into Mrs. Crump's home and heart." Kirkus Reviews Synopsis: From Linda Smith and David Roberts comes a funny, heartwarming tale about the wonderful things that can happen when you open your door to friendship.
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