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Hardcover Chicken and Cat Book

ISBN: 0439634067

ISBN13: 9780439634069

Chicken and Cat

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Cat comes to the big city to stay with best friend, Chicken. The city is exciting (and there's so much to do!) but after a while Cat pines for the country with its trees and bright colours. Chicken... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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3 ratings

Sweet and Profound

This is one of the best wordless picture books I've ever ran across. As one of the other reviewers pointed out, wordless picture books are often either confusing or just generally disappointing (really amazing art is necessary if you don't have words to use as a crutch to your story). Although this books is a little confusing in places (hence the 4 stars instead of 5), the genuine emotion of Varon's characters is unmistakable. This is a touching and honest story that is full of detail and emotion despite the lack of text. I very much recommend this title for readers of all ages!

I feel like chicken tonight

Let's get a couple things straight right from the get-go. I like illustrator Sara Varon. I think she's neat. Don't believe me? Check out her website sometime. She's done loads of cool pics and prints for clients as widely diverse as The New York Times and the Walker Museum in Minneapolis. Her form of illustration is a misleadingly simple series of clean-lined almost cartoonish prints. Now she has turned, as so many comic artists and printmakers are wont to do, to the relatively lucrative world of children's books with her first effort, "Chicken and Cat". I will repeat something here now, to clear up future confusion. I LIKE Varon's work. Unfortunately, I wasn't head over heels crazy in love with, "Chicken and Cat". A fun book with a simple storyline, this wordless picture book ends up a bit more confusing than it really needs to be. A nice first effort and a laudable work, but I would advise waiting for Varon's future titles before running out and purchasing this one. A cat comes to the big city to stay with a chicken. The cat is not entirely used to citylife, finding it a bit industrial. Just the same, chicken has lots of good ideas for hanging out. The two go to Central Park and have some ice cream. They take a day trip to Coney Island and traverse the boardwalk. They even take a boatride when the mood hits. Still, Cat is troubled. Going back to their apartment is such a drab affair. Fortunately, Chicken has an idea. Some packets of seeds and a lot of gardening later, the two have turned the empty lot across the street into a veritable urban paradise. Happy ending for all. It's probably not the best sign when a person has to read the bookflap of a picture book to figure out what exactly is going on. Wordless picture books, by and large, are worth their weight in gold. Parents who want to introduce books to their kids before the children can read often find books of this nature to be invaluable tools. The kids can follow the storyline, understand it, and start a love of books as a result. And I think that, "Chicken and Cat" could certainly be used in this fashion. Still, let's examine some of the narrative problems. Right from the start a cat arrives on a bus and is picked up by a chicken. Is the cat staying with the chicken permanently or is it just a visit? Where is the cat coming from? We can assume from the fact that the cat is spotting the grittier elements of citylife (cockroaches, noisy cars, trash, etc.) that the feline originally hails from a part of the country that's a little more countrified than NYC (or Brooklyn). After a couple readings your average reader will pick up on the fact that the cat doesn't like going back to Chicken's house because there isn't any greenery about. Later, the two plant seeds in the abandoned lot across the street. The plants come up and everyone's happy, but that must mean that the cat's been living with Chicken for a very long time. So did the cat move in after all?

The Best Type of Story

This book works for kids *and* adults! Sara Varon's book is a treasure for you to bring home to your family because it works on so many levels. At the base level, it is an eye-catching book full of crisp, easy-to-follow illustrations that carry a reader through the story simply and elegantly. There's not a word on the page, and this makes it a beautiful story to read to your children. You can change the words a bit each time, add a little something to the story, make it yours. And, if your child is old enough to try, THEY can tell the story to YOU later. The story has a very lovely message about beauty, about understanding the different worlds people live in, and about making the very best of the situation and circumstances you find yourself in. It's the kind of message you want to think your kid is out there propagating to the rest of the world. Chicken and Cat help you move that message forward. Sara Varon's work stands for adults, too. You might pick this book up if you like comic art. You'd probably be saying to the world, "I'm an indy kind of person who appreciates fun and beauty." Or, you might pick this up for a friend or special someone who embodies that phrase. What matters most is picking this book up!
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