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Homer, the Library cat
Lindbergh, Reeve.
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From Publishers' Weekly:
A loud noise sets in motion an unexpected adventure for Homer, a quiet cat accustomed to living in a quiet house with a quiet lady. When the woman leaves the house (as she does each day), Homer's typically peaceful routine is interrupted by a startling crash that sends him leaping out of the window. He wanders through town searching for a cozy spot; it proves a challenge, resulting in funny scenes in which Homer tries to find a measure of peace at the fire station and train yard. At last, he finds an open door and a quiet building-the library-where he recognizes a familiar voice. Lindbergh's (My Little Grandmother Often Forgets) rhyming text is upbeat and rhythmic without being too bouncy, a quality that matches the personality of the title character. Wilsdorf's (Thelonious Mouse) tiger-striped Homer has a sweet smile, expressive eyes, and a penchant for lounging that make him the perfect companion and a welcome guest at his owner's place of employ. Scenes of a quaint, Victorian-looking village rendered in watercolor, ink, and collage keep Homer's outing entertaining rather than harrowing. Ages 4-8. (Nov.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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Lindbergh, Reeve.
Easy Picture Book LINDBER
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From Publishers' Weekly:
A loud noise sets in motion an unexpected adventure for Homer, a quiet cat accustomed to living in a quiet house with a quiet lady. When the woman leaves the house (as she does each day), Homer's typically peaceful routine is interrupted by a startling crash that sends him leaping out of the window. He wanders through town searching for a cozy spot; it proves a challenge, resulting in funny scenes in which Homer tries to find a measure of peace at the fire station and train yard. At last, he finds an open door and a quiet building-the library-where he recognizes a familiar voice. Lindbergh's (My Little Grandmother Often Forgets) rhyming text is upbeat and rhythmic without being too bouncy, a quality that matches the personality of the title character. Wilsdorf's (Thelonious Mouse) tiger-striped Homer has a sweet smile, expressive eyes, and a penchant for lounging that make him the perfect companion and a welcome guest at his owner's place of employ. Scenes of a quaint, Victorian-looking village rendered in watercolor, ink, and collage keep Homer's outing entertaining rather than harrowing. Ages 4-8. (Nov.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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