The First Cat in Space Ate Pizza

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Price
$16.99  $15.80
Publisher
Katherine Tegen Books
Publish Date
Pages
320
Dimensions
6.3 X 8.3 X 1.1 inches | 1.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780063084087

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About the Author
MAC BARNETT est un auteur classé au palmarès du New York Times pour ses livres jeunesse, dont Extra doux et Max et Sam creusent, creusent, creusent..., deux albums illustrés qui ont reçu des mentions d'honneur pour la médaille Caldecott. Mac est aussi l'auteur à succès des albums Le loup, le canard et la souris, Nous avons trouvé un chapeau, Rendez-moi mon chapeau! et bien d'autres illustrés par Jon Klassen. Il habite en Californie. MAC BARNETT is the New York Times bestselling author of many picture books, including the New York Times bestseller The Wolf, the Duck, and the Mouse (Le loup, le canard et la souris); the Caldecott Honor Book and E.B. White Read Aloud Award-winner Sam and Dave Dig a Hole (Max et Sam creusent, creusent, creusent...); and the Caldecott Honor Book and Boston Globe-Horn Book Award-winner Extra Yarn (Extra doux). He is also the coauthor of the bestselling Terrible Two series with Jory John. Mac lives in Oakland, California.

Shawn Harris's first illustrated book, Her Right Foot by Dave Eggers, received seven starred reviews, was an Orbis Pictus Award Honor Book, an ALA Notable, and a PW Best Book of the Year. His other picture books include Eggers's What Can a Citizen Do, which was a Time Magazine Best Children's Book, Everyone's Awake by Colin Meloy, A Polar Bear in the Snow by Mac Barnett, and his own author-illustrated works Have You Ever Seen a Flower? and Doing Business. Harris also occasionally moonlights as singer-songwriter of the popular Oakland, California, band the Matches, whose early 2000s album art sparked his illustration career.

Reviews

"In full, vivid color, the loose cartoon style exudes an infectious glee, flawlessly matching Barnett's freewheeling, absurdist humor and plotting." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Readers looking for the outer space high jinks and gentle humor of Brockington's Catstronauts and the imaginative and fantastical worldbuilding of Andrews's This Was Our Pact need look no further than this laugh-out-loud tale of the first cat in space." -- School Library Journal (starred review)

"The surprisingly earnest themes of friendship and individual purpose combined with the absurd humor should resonate with this audience of readers." -- Horn Book Magazine

"A hilarious graphic novel." -- New York Times

"Ridiculously fun and brilliantly illustrated." -- Dav Pilkey, creator of Dog Man and Captain Underpants

"Epic lunacy." -- Kirkus Reviews

"Obvious work of creative joy. A definite winner in the age of Dog Man." -- Booklist

"Barnett is cruising comfortably in his usual lane of quirky humor, and Harris matches the absurdity with cleverly composed illustrations that balance visual humor with narrative necessity. Kids who have graduated from Binky the Cat will be delighted to join another furball on intergalactic adventures." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

Praise for A Polar Bear in the Snow: ★ "Mesmerizing." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)

★ "A winning must." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

★ "Perfect." -- School Library Journal (starred review)

★ "Succinct... yet sophisticated." -- Booklist (starred review)

"An understated, reflective, and loving portrayal that also serves as a celebration of wonder and wandering." -- Horn Book Magazine

"This is a frosty little whimsy with enough of an edge, between the hint at reality for the seals and the bear's snarl at a human interloper, to be interesting, and Barnett deftly wields a tidy, P. D. Eastman-esque structure that immediately attracts listeners." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

Praise for Top Secret Smackdown (Mac B., Kid Spy #3): "Exciting action sneakily infused with points about the relationship between reality and story, delivered by a narrator who can claim with literal truth that he saved the day "on porpoise." -- Kirkus Reviews

"This short chapter book, with a familiar graphic style from previous volumes, does not disappoint. Highly recommended for fans of the series, this title features more of the wacky humor they have come to expect." -- School Library Journal

Praise for The Impossible Crime (Mac B., Kid Spy #2): "Barnett opens his casebook again-this time to solve a classic locked-room mystery...Almost every page contains Lowery's illustrations, loosely drawn and garishly colored in green and orange, which give the whole affair a zany feel that is much enhanced by the narrative with its running gags. Kudos to a pint-size Poirot, pre-Mustache!" -- Booklist

"Barnett's signature dry wit and snappy back-and-forths, particularly between the ingenuously sincere Mac and the standoffish Queen, keep the story steadily moving forward; a convoluted historical account of Colonel Blood's attempted robbery...Lowery's cartoony spot art, in black, green, and orange, provides additional historical and cultural information and frequently supports the narrative." -- The Horn Book

"Barnett and Lowery team up again in this second outing of international espionage mystery with royal overtones... this is a nifty mystery for young readers and a worthy sequel to the first." -- Kirkus Reviews

Praise for Mac Undercover (Mac B., Kid Spy #1): * "Barnett and Lowery bring the funny to the serious art of espionage in a perfect interplay of text and illustration...Barnett interweaves tidbits of global history fit for trivia lovers, while Lowery's comic-style images play a key role in the humor...Told with a sense of nostalgia for 1980s history and pop culture, the silliness and originality of this book will hook young readers." -- School Library Journal (starred review)

"Barnett takes his readers on a fun-filled ride...Barnett's tone throughout the story is humorous, lighthearted, and a little glib, and the over-the-top story is sure to appeal to many readers...an enjoyable romp that will leave readers salivating for the sequel." -- Kirkus Reviews

"[Barnett's] riotous series debut as an adult recalling a 1980s childhood caper...goofy, two-color pictures by Lowery (the Doodle Adventure series) ramp up the silliness of this adventure...which should snare even the most hesitant readers." -- Publishers Weekly

"Barnett's knack for both quirky situational humor and heartfelt sentiment work in tandem to create a balanced-while still outrageous-early-chapter-book caper. Lowery's frequent cartoony black, yellow, and blue spot illustrations are integral to the narrative, providing clues to eagle-eyed readers and enhancing the humor." -- The Horn Book

"Barnett's series falls squarely in line with works from Jon Scieszka's and Dav Pilkey's oeuvres, offering kids another solid choice for what to read next." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"Funny as a crumpet. (But truly, secretly a hundred times smarter.)" -- Jon Scieszka, author of Caldecott Honor The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales and the New York Times bestselling series Frank Einstein

"With a perfectly absurd premise, dialogue that demands outlandish accents, and a plot that interweaves global history and complete silliness, Barnett royally nails it." -- Abby Hanlon, author of the Dory Fantasmagory series