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Dick Whittington and His Cat

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Publisher Comments:

When Dick Whittington sets off for London to make his fortune, he is shocked to learn how difficult reaching that goal will be. He struggles to survive until a wealthy merchant kindly offers him a job. Still lonely, Dick uses his few pennies to buy a cat to keep him company. Little does anyone--"least of all Dick Whittington--"know just how much fortune this cat will bring!

Review:

"Hodges (Saint George and the Dragon) retells the age-old story of how a boy coming from nothing, makes something of himself in this true-to-life saga of the three-time Lord Mayor of London. Orphaned young Dick Whittington arrives in the city with the expectation of finding wealth and prosperity. After his hopes are quickly dashed ('He could not find clean water. At night, thirsty and dirty, he huddled in doorways to sleep'), he comes upon a wealthy merchant who offers him provisions and a spot as his cook's assistant. The story takes on somewhat of a Cinderella-esque tone, as Dick is tormented by the merchant's cook ('She never lost a chance to beat him'). Potter's (Pizza for the Queen) dark ink-and-gouache illustrations aptly reflect the hero's gloomy existence in London, somewhat tempered by the arrival of a feline offering some much-needed warmth. Pet lovers will surely feel Dick's pain when he offers up Tabby at the request of his master. But Tabby becomes the catalyst for his reversal of fortune, and Dick becomes a changed man whose generosity benefits all. This text-heavy tale may be a bit dense for youngest readers, but the lesson of 'give and ye shall receive' is one that they will easily understand. Ages 4-8." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Product Details

ISBN:
9780823419876
Author:
Potter, MC)Lisande
Publisher:
Holiday House
Illustrator:
Potter, MC)Lisande
Illustrator:
Potter, Melisande
Author:
Hodges, Margaret
Subject:
General
Subject:
Fairy Tales & Folklore - European
Subject:
Fairy Tales & Folklore - Single Title
Subject:
Folklore
Subject:
England
Subject:
Folklore -- England.
Subject:
Whittington, Richard
Subject:
Picture books for children
Subject:
Children s Fairy Tales-General
Subject:
Children s-General
Copyright:
Publication Date:
20060431
Binding:
LIBRARY BOUND
Language:
English
Illustrations:
, Y
Pages:
32
Dimensions:
10.30x10.30x.34 in. .93 lbs.
Children's Book Type:
Picture / Wordless
Age Level:
09-13

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Hodges (Saint George and the Dragon) retells the age-old story of how a boy coming from nothing, makes something of himself in this true-to-life saga of the three-time Lord Mayor of London. Orphaned young Dick Whittington arrives in the city with the expectation of finding wealth and prosperity. After his hopes are quickly dashed ('He could not find clean water. At night, thirsty and dirty, he huddled in doorways to sleep'), he comes upon a wealthy merchant who offers him provisions and a spot as his cook's assistant. The story takes on somewhat of a Cinderella-esque tone, as Dick is tormented by the merchant's cook ('She never lost a chance to beat him'). Potter's (Pizza for the Queen) dark ink-and-gouache illustrations aptly reflect the hero's gloomy existence in London, somewhat tempered by the arrival of a feline offering some much-needed warmth. Pet lovers will surely feel Dick's pain when he offers up Tabby at the request of his master. But Tabby becomes the catalyst for his reversal of fortune, and Dick becomes a changed man whose generosity benefits all. This text-heavy tale may be a bit dense for youngest readers, but the lesson of 'give and ye shall receive' is one that they will easily understand. Ages 4-8." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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