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NO CATS IN THE LIBRARY by Lauren Emmons

NO CATS IN THE LIBRARY

by Lauren Emmons ; illustrated by Lauren Emmons

Pub Date: March 5th, 2024
ISBN: 9781665933681
Publisher: Paula Wiseman/Simon & Schuster

A stray cat earns her place inside a public library.

From the start, the text humorously evokes empathy from all, particularly emergent readers: “Clarisse was a stray cat who loved books. She couldn’t understand the dark, squiggly lines, but she loved looking at the pictures.” When orange-spotted Clarisse chances upon a “magic building” where people enter empty-handed but leave with books, she tries several times to enter. Each time, the “keeper of the books”—a pale-skinned, top-knotted librarian—gently but firmly spurns her efforts. Readers will giggle at the double-page spread that shows Clarisse finally entering via the book drop. Inside the library, Clarisse moves past pictureless books to the children’s department. Here, a Black girl—who’s been having reading difficulties—decides to re-read her picture book to the fascinated feline. The girl excitedly tells her mother about her improved reading ability, and her mother assumes that Clarisse is a library-approved reading companion. In the next scene, the librarian’s shadow looms above Clarisse, but it’s clear that a happy ending is in store for our feline hero. The art relies on an autumnal palette with blue-green accents and makes effective use of color blocks and geometric patterns, extending the text’s simplicity with clever details. (Note the librarian’s book-shaped earrings.) The library patrons are racially diverse.

Sweetly encouraging.

(Picture book. 3-8)