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The Bookstore Cat

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Bookstore Cat
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Cylin Busby
Illustrated by Charles Santoso
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 279
ISBN/Barcode 9780062894342
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint Balzer and Bray
Publication Date 10 December 2020
Publication Country United States

Description

An irresistible and engaging picture book perfect for story time, and for cat and bookstore lovers alike! The bookstore cat is an adorable . . . bossy . . . cuddly cat. He is everything from intelligent and loyal to naughty and vocal! But most of all, the bookstore cat is a well-loved (and well-read) kitty. Follow his funny antics from A to Z through a day in his bustling, book-filled shop. The Bookstore Cat is based on a Victorian parlor game, The Minister's Cat, in which players try to think of adjectives to describe the cat in alphabetical order. Readers can extend the fun of the book by playing their own version of the game.

Author Biography

Cylin Busby is an Author of Books for Children, who Dashes Eagerly to visit Franny (the Gorgeous, Heavenly local bookstore cat) every chance she gets. She was thrilled to combine all of her favorite things in her first picture book. Cylin lives in Los Angeles with her family, but you can visit her online at www.cylinbusby.com. Charles Santoso loves drawing little things in his little journal and dreams about funny, wondrous stories. He moves around between different countries to live and work. Charles is always on the lookout for bookstores and cats whenever he explores a new place. You can visit him at www.charlessantoso.com

Reviews

"A real treat for the legion of readers with intersecting loves of books and cats." - Booklist "The best part of the book is its potential for teaching and learning; the less concrete descriptors open the way for vocabulary-building, and once the author has shown them how to play the game, most readers will want to come up with their own alphabets." - School Library Journal "An alphabetical celebration of the venerable bookstore cat." - Kirkus Reviews