Arthur's Cat

EERDMANS TRADEISBN: 9780802856586

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By Johan Leynaud, Translated by Sarah Ardizzone
Imprint: EERDMANS TRADE
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Format:
HARDBACK
Dimensions:
246 x 163 mm
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Pages:
40

Description

Johan Leynaud is a French artist, illustrator, and author who studied at the Beaux-Arts de Marseille and spends most of his time drawing. He hopes Arthurs Cat, his English-language debut, will help children respect animals as living beings who sometimes need their space. One day Johan watched his niece play with her cat--and Arthurs Cat began to grow in his mind. Follow Johan on Instagram @johanleynaud.



Sarah Ardizzone has translated over fifty books from the French, including Thread by ThreadSweet Dreamers, and Letters from Bear (all Eerdmans). Her translations have been named to best-of-the-year lists by KirkusSchool Library Journal, and the Bank Street College of Education. Sarah lives in Brixton, England, with her family and a fluffy black cat named Hector. Follow her on Instagram @sarahtranslatorardizzone.



 



 



 


"A profoundly thoughtful look at the push and pull needed to forge a truly deep bond."

--Kirkus Reviews (STARRED REVIEW)



"Leynauds illustrations invite readers to immerse themselves in the subtext--from enormous furniture to precariously stacked chairs and touches of cleverly placed color, readers behold a toddlers vast world and sense Arthurs love-seeking desperation. A well-translated read for pet owners, parents, and children alike that echoes a common experience while conveying a meaningful lesson about balance, coexistence, and mutually healthy relationships."

--Booklist



"The blend of pencil, ink, pen, and digital art is exceptional...notably the bright turquoise Zeffo, who will likely be just as irresistible to the reader as it is to Arthur....Leynauds steady and straight-forward presentation of the relationships that can form when there is room for saying no to hugs, pinches, or pats on the head is important for everyone--indeed, the lesson about bodily autonomy may be needed more by adults than young listeners."

--The Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books


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