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A CAT STORY by Ursula Murray Husted

A CAT STORY

by Ursula Murray Husted ; illustrated by Ursula Murray Husted

Pub Date: Oct. 6th, 2020
ISBN: 978-0-06-293205-1
Publisher: Quill Tree Books/HarperCollins

In Malta, a stray kitten seeks a better life.

Cilla the kitten is tired of eating scraps as a dockyard stray. A tale of “the quiet garden” where the humans are kind piques her interest, though all the other Maltese cats laugh at her for believing in fairy tales. Her skeptical best friend, a yellow kitten named Betto, joins Cilla against his better judgement. Their journey takes them through danger and around Malta while the animals they meet speak in philosophical riddles that Cilla takes as literal instruction. The stories that their mentors tell are illustrated as reimagined, primarily European works of art. There’s no particular reason for Cilla and Betto to appear in these works, as they explore the Bayeux tapestry, are protected from Hokusai’s Great Wave, and nap in Vincent Van Gogh’s Café Terrace at Night. But the transformed classic artworks add visual interest to the deceptively simple panels (and for interested readers, a detailed endnote lists most of the works with some artistic context). Cilla’s a white cat with striking black markings that accentuate her expressive face, whether she’s disgruntled, scared, despairing, or happy to be with her best friend. The angles of her ears, drawn in simple, cartoonish stokes, tell the story of her feelings to any reader familiar with the body language of cats.

Works equally well as simple animal tale, metaphysical journey, or reimagining of classic artworks.

(Graphic fiction. 10-13)