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Synopses & Reviews
How did Dr. Seuss come to write
The Cat in the Hat?
How long did it take him to write The Cat in the Hat and The Cat in the Hat Comes Back?
Were these books instantly successful, or did their popularity build?
The answers to these questions and more can be found in this fascinating illustrated study of two books that changed the way our children learn how to read.
According to Professor Nel, The Cat in the Hat and its sequel operate on many levels. The books teach reading, but they also teach about poetry, politics, ethics, comics, history, and even conartistry! Complete with the text of both books, photographs, draft material, and essays by Seuss, The Annotated Cat is like a DVD with all the extras. Cat lovers everywhere can gain a deeper understanding of two of the most popular children's books ever written, and the remarkable man behind them.
Review
"Philip Nel gives us a better grip on just why Dr. Seuss has so thoroughly captured the imaginations of several generations of readers and the imaginations of their parents." Newsweek
Synopsis
Takes readers on a rollicking ride through the world of Dr. Seuss, revealing the extraordinary man behind two of the most popular children's books ever written--The Cat in the Hat and The Cat in the Hat Comes Back--that teach reading, poetry, politics, ethics, comics, history --and even conartistry.
About the Author
Philip Nel is associate professor of English at Kansas State University. He is the author of Dr. Seuss: American Icon (2004), The Avant-Garde and American Postmodernity: Small Incisive Shocks (2002), and J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter Novels: A Reader's Guide (2001). At present, he is writing a biography of Crockett Johnson and Ruth Krauss and, with Julia Mickenberg, co-editing a collection of radical children's literature. He lives in Kansas.