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Edition : Hardcover: 32 pages
ISBN-10: 0670875139
ISBN-13: 978-0670875139
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Book Description
A child's cat takes the reader along on its adventures, transforming itself from a household pet to a prowling creature of the night. But when morning comes, the cat returns to its familiar, cuddly self.
Award-winning author Lois Duncan, known for suspenseful young adult novels like I Know What You Did Last Summer, brings her talent for drama to much younger readers. Illustrated by Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher, who are well known for their use of color and striking perspectives, capture on paper the mystery of cats.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
In the dark of night a sleek prowler sneaks through the kitty door. Although content to curl up in a warm lap in the bright sunshine, when eyelids close, the lure of the outdoors calls to the wandering feline. And the ever mysterious, always curious explorer embarks on a midnight journey full of dreams. Lois Duncan's quiet, evocative text and Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher's lush paintings depict the elusive "other life" of one familiar housecat.
Publishers Weekly
I WALK AT NIGHT Lois Duncan, illus. by Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher. "This lyrical riff on the nature of the cat untwines at a leisurely pace, in hushed verse that hints at the wildness lurking just beneath the surface," said PW. "Laden with shadows, the overall effect of the art is dreamy and atmospheric."
Children's Literature
Deep in the dark of night, a cat walks, describing his way in brief verses that evoke the quiet and mystery. In the day his life is different, but "when your eyelids close, I tread on silken toes..." out into the night again. Johnson and Fancher create visual tone poems--double page paintings in shades of colors and simple shapes that act as dramatic settings for the cat's nocturnal activities. A black string is used to produce vibrant outlines that animate the cat even when it is at rest. Our emotions become tuned to the subtle movements, the nighttime shadows, the ultimate quiet of the spaces through which the cat moves.
School Library Journal
Soft, luminescent illustrations created with string and oil paints on textured paper highlight this pleasant, though unexceptional short poetic description of a cat's multifaceted personality-docile pet by day, untamed beast in dreams, adventurer by night. The double-page images are carefully crafted and artistically presented. The only jarring element in this eye-pleasing package is the placement of text in boxes of pale color that often contrast too sharply with the deep twilight shades against which they are set. Alice Schertle's I Am the Cat (Lothrop, 1999) is a short volume of descriptive verse, humorously illustrated, that young cat lovers will relish. |
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