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Wonderful Alexander and the Catwings

Catwings Series ; Book 3

by Ursula K. Le Guin

Synopsis

The third installment in the saga introduces a kitten whose family thinks he is so remarkable that they call him "Wonderful Alexander." One morning, he sets out to explore the world. But soon he finds himself stuck in a tree, and is rescued by Jane, a black kitten with wings. She leads him to her home, and there he meets the other Catwings. His rescuer can only say the words "Me" and, when she's frightened, "Hate." (Readers of Catwings Return [Orchard, 1989] will recall that she had a terrifying experience that left her mute.) Alexander is adopted by the Catwings' human caretaker and finds himself mulling over how to thank Jane for bringing him his good fortune. When he helps her overcome her fear of speaking, all agree that he is truly wonderful. Alexander's appearance in this charming series does more than tie up the loose threads of Jane's muteness; it also sets the stage for further adventures. The story is illustrated with delicate pen-and-ink drawings colored in soft, earth-tone washes. This pocket-sized title will appeal to early chapter-book readers, fans of the earlier books, and cat lovers in general.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2003
ISBN-13 9780439551915
ISBN-10 0439551919
Class Copyright
Publisher Scholastic, Incorporated
Subject Juvenile Fiction
File Size 11 MB
Number of Pages 48
Language ENG
Shelf No. KZ846
Grade Range 0-3
Ages 4-8
Lexile 620L