Kate, the Cat and the Moon
by
David Almond & Stephen Lambert
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Doubleday, 2005 (2005)
Hardcover
Reviewed by J. A. Kaszuba Locke
K
ate awakens to the mewling sound of a cat. As moonlight caresses her face, Kate's eyes glisten with a million stars. She sees the shiny white-coated cat on the garden wall. '
Meow
', replies Kate as her ears become pointy, and she jumps down the staircase. By the time she reaches the bottom, she has changed into cat, with a grey and white '
smooth coat
'. Off the pair go for a nocturnal adventure. They tramp into the fields, passing '
dreaming houses
' and streetlights. '
Meoooooooow!!
' they call out into the night. Looking down on them is the moon, transformed into the face of a cat. It calls back '
Meow
'.
T
he next morning Dad, Mum, Grandma, and brother Pete mention their dreams of the night before. When they ask about her dreams, Kate simply replies, '
Meow
'.
Kate, the Cat and the Moon
is a delightful tale of two cats with fine tails. It's an oversized book, graced with pages of large-drawn forms. Lambert's inspiration for the landscape came from Bodmin Moor, Cornwall. A three-fold page layout reveals the meaning of Almond's meaningful words, '
And all the sky was full of dreams ...
'
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