Many thanks to reviewer Sarah Ellis for such a kind and thoughtful writeup of CITY CAT in the Jan./Feb. issue of The Horn Book~
Horn Book Magazine:
"A
small smoky-gray cat follows a family on its trip through Europe. She
hitches rides, stows away on boats, cadges food, and invites herself
behind the
scenes. As is the way of cats, she makes herself supremely comfortable
wherever she is, whether bathing in a Parisian fountain or picking her
way across the roof of Gaudí’s Casa Batlló in Barcelona. Castillo’s
drawings capture both the grandeur of great cities
and their human dynamism as people cycle, shop, work, rush, parade,
dress up, and even play the tuba. In each picture, we look for the
family, and the family looks for the cat. Banks’s text is confident and
rhythmic, dotted with rhymes and half-rhymes that
bounce off the tongue. “She sits on piers with perked-up ears / and
gazes out to sea.” The words pass the read-it-again test with flying
colors. A well-traveled child, armchair or otherwise, will spot Big Ben
and the Eiffel Tower. For all the rest, an appended
spread, both child- and cat-oriented, identifies the cities and the
sights, and a map lets us trace the family’s eight-city journey." —sarah ellis (Jan/Feb issue)
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