Piper's story A kitten tale

W. Bruce Cameron

Book - 2025

"Piper is a kitten with big goals and a bigger attitude. She loves her girl, Riley, who showers her with attention and treats her like the queen she is. But Riley lives with other inferior creatures like her smelly brother Jackson and his slobbery dog Tank. Riley's house is simply not fit for a cat of Piper's stature! So she hatches the perfect plan -- she'll escape and find a new home for her and Riley. But she quickly learns that home isn't something you can find that easily."--

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Subjects
Genres
Animal fiction
Published
New York : Tor Publishing Group 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
W. Bruce Cameron (author)
Other Authors
Richard Cowdrey (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
"Starscape."
Subtitle has "puppy' scratched out with "kitten" placed above it.
Includes a reading & activity guide.
Physical Description
227 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Audience
08-12.
03-07.
ISBN
9781250213532
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Finding the purrfect home is a stressful experience for a cat. Even as a newborn kitten, Piper processes every experience, from the metal box in which she's born to the smelly humans who grab at her littermates. Piper hides until the right person comes along: a respectful girl named Riley. Piper happily goes home with Riley, who names her Piper Peanut Priscilla Mitzi-Moo Monkey the Marvelous, and is thrilled to discover a spacious house and delicious food. Other household members include eighth grader Riley's younger brother, Jackson, their parents, and the family puppy, Tank, all of whom Piper finds marginally acceptable. The family has their dramas, but they recede; Piper's ordeals are more serious, mostly due to Jackson's friend and new neighbor, Eddie, who's so menacing that Piper decides to find a better home for herself and Riley. Her search goes awry, however, when she encounters Cat Loving Lady, who's a bit too enthusiastic about welcoming Piper, whom she dubs Tabbytha, into her home. Will Piper make it back to Riley--and what will she find when she does? Through narrator Piper, readers gain insight into a cat's perception of the world, and they'll be on tenterhooks as they follow the threats the resourceful feline encounters in this suspenseful cautionary tale. Riley and her father have dark hair; Jackson and his mother have lighter hair and eyes. Final art not seen. Twists and turns make this catnip for animal-loving readers. (reading group guide, post-reading activities)(Fiction. 8-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.