Fiona and the Peculiar Praise
Fiona and the Peculiar Praise
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Author(s): Dyball, Rennie
ISBN No.: 9780829458770
Pages: 32
Year: 202505
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 27.59
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

A humorous reminder that cuteness is overrated, and some cats are not to be underestimated. When Fiona, a fluffy white house cat, wakes Mom for breakfast in the morning, Mom says: "Too early, pretty kitty." Then, when she helps with a rogue mouse, the neighbor calls her "Lovely." In the evening, she chases a new toy, entertaining everybody with her acrobatics, and they call her "cute." At dinner, Fiona sits on a laptop, and Dad asks: "Is it dinnertime, Gorgeous?" Fiona is fed up. "'GORGEOUS?!' THAT'S IT. I am OUT of patience now. I've done amazing things today, but all anyone can talk about is the way I look!" Finally, her human "sister" Lou (who has brown hair and light skin) says, "You know what I love about Fiona.


I love how smart she is!" To Fiona's relief, Lou goes on to acknowledge all that Fiona does for the family. Diaz's full-page cartoon illustrations in pastel tones highlight Fiona's dynamism. The illustrations bring the prose to life; readers see Fiona's bravery, strength, and athleticism in action, as well as her expressive face. The first-person narration in Fiona's voice adds weight to her dissatisfaction with being objectified. The story's energetic pace mirrors Fiona's busy day as well as her frustration, building to the dinner-table climax before the comforting ending. -Kirkus Reviews.


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