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RUPERT CAN DANCE by Jules Feiffer

RUPERT CAN DANCE

by Jules Feiffer ; illustrated by Jules Feiffer

Pub Date: Aug. 5th, 2014
ISBN: 978-0-374-36363-5
Publisher: Michael di Capua/Farrar, Straus and Giroux

A feline and his girl become a dancing duo.

Mandy loves to perform jazzy moves for her cat, Rupert, who only watches in return. But when Mandy is asleep, Rupert puts on Mandy’s dance shoes and performs for himself. “Dancing was Rupert’s secret!” Keeping that secret is of paramount importance. Alas, Mandy awakens to see what she is not ever supposed to see, and Rupert hides under the bed, steadfastly refusing to come out. Mandy tries to entice him by demonstrating steps, but Rupert, like all cats, is “not meant for lessons. Cats are free spirits.” Finally, Mandy devises a plan that involves reverse psychology, meant to work on recalcitrant children—oops—cats, and a lasting partnership is the happy result. Feiffer has crafted an engaging tale of friendship, dance and cat psychology. The text appears on each page as captions under and alongside each drawing—it’s almost a graphic-novel format, minus the panels. The free-form illustrations, done in bright strokes of black, ginger, pinks and greens, swirl gracefully about the pages and pop off the white backgrounds.

A happy romp for terpsichorean cat lovers.

(Picture book. 4-7)