Home

Suckerfish Menu

  • Events
    • Event Guidelines
  • Programs & Services
    • Book of the Month Club
    • Gift Registry
    • Consultations
    • Game Card
    • Sales
    • Fund Raising
      • Book Bonus
      • Book Fairs
      • Scrip
    • For Our Local, Independently Published Authors
  • Book of the Year
  • Worth the Candle
  • Shop Hicklebee's!
    • Exclusively at Hicklebee's
  • eBooks
    • Kobo eReaders
    • eBook Favorites & Deals
  • About Us
    • Hours/Directions/Parking
    • Hicklebee's Museum
    • Contact Us!
  • Community Partners
  • Wish Lists
    • Hillbrook School
Extraordinary books for the entire family.  1378 Lincoln Ave. San Jose, CA 95125 (408) 292-8880 hicklebees@hicklebees.com
  twitter icon pinterest icon 

    Won Ton: A Cat Tale Told in Haiku (Hardcover)

    By Lee Wardlaw, Eugene Yelchin
    $16.99
    1 on hand as of Jun 17 7:25am (PICTURE BOOKS HARDCOVER)
    On Our Shelves Now
    Related Editions
    • Hardcover (1/2011): $16.99
    More...

    Description


    Nice place they got here.

    Bed. Bowl. Blankie. Just like home!

    Or so I've been told.

     

    Visiting hours!

    Yawn. I pretend not to care.

    Yet -- I sneak a peek.

     

    So begins this beguiling tale of a wary shelter cat and the boy who takes him home.

    Sometimes funny, sometimes touching, this adoption story, told entirely in haiku, is unforgettable.

    About the Author


    Lee Wardlaw has published more than two dozen award-winning books for young readers, including 101 Ways to Bug Your Parents and 101 Ways to Bug Your Teacher. She lives in Santa Barbara, CA, with her family. [www.leewardlaw.com]

     

    Eugene Yelchin has illustrated Who Ate All the Cookie Dough? by Karen Beaumont and The Cobbler’s Holiday or Why Ants Don’t Wear Shoes by Musharraf Ali Farooqi. With his wife, Mary Kuryla, he cowrote Heart of a Snowman and Ghost Files: The Haunting Truth which he also illustrated. He lives in Topanga, California. [www.eugeneyelchin.com]

    Praise for Won Ton: A Cat Tale Told in Haiku…


    “Sometimes the full savor of a book only comes through silent absorption. That is manifestly the case with ‘Won Ton: A Cat Tale Told in Haiku’…Children old enough to read will get the full force of the harmonious combination of Lee Wardlaw's wry verse and Eugene Yelchin's witty illustration.”--Wall Street Journal

    “From the front cover on, this nameless shelter cat steals the show, with wide eyes, a sinewy body and a blue-gray coat....The charm of the text is that we see everything anew, from the cat's perspective.”--Chicago Tribune

    “Gloriously illustrated by Eugene Yelchin, the story is a beguiling tale of a wary shelter cat and the boy who takes him home. It's an adoption story that's funny, touching, visually exciting and unforgettable.”--Santa Barbara Family Life

    "The poignant story of a shelter cat finding a forever home unfolds in haiku verse in this funny, lovely and original picture book…offering a beguiling mix of humor…and emotion—along with a painless lesson in the creative possibilities of this form of poetry.”--Buffalo News

    "Perfect pussycat poetry for anyone who has ever loved a shelter cat.” —Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW

    “[A]n unforgettable character in a shelter cat whose veneer of cynical toughness masks his vulnerability. Won Ton’s sweetly humorous story will steal the hearts of readers young and old.” —School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW

    “Both the tightly constructed lines and elegant, playful illustrations unerringly imagine a cat’s world, including the characteristic feline seesaw between aloof independence and purring, kneading adoration…[A] wry, heartwarming title that’s sure to find wide acceptance in the classroom and beyond.” —Booklist, STARRED REVIEW

    “A surprisingly powerful story in verse.” --Publishers Weekly

    Product Details ISBN-10: 0805089950
    ISBN-13: 9780805089950
    Published: Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), 02/15/2011
    Pages: 40
    Language: English
    Recommended Reading Level Minimum Age: 4
    Maximum Age: 8
    Minimum Grade Level: Preschool
    Maximum Grade Level: 3rd Grade
    Related Editions (all)
    • Hardcover (1/2011): $16.99
    • Animals - Cats
    account login, book search and ebook search
    Hicklebee's 1378 Lincoln Ave. San Jose, CA 95125 (408) 292-8880 FAX (408) 292-6233 hicklebees@hicklebees.com
    Affiliate Program