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  • Maneki Neko: The Tale of the Beckoning Cat

Maneki Neko: The Tale of the Beckoning Cat

Illustrator
Kathryn Otoshi
Publication Date
May 20, 2010
Genre / Grade Band
Fiction /  2nd − 3rd
Language
English
Format
Picture Book
Maneki Neko: The Tale of the Beckoning Cat
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Description

In a small Japanese village, a poor monk and his cat Tama live a simple life at the Kotoku Monastery. One day, a great storm passes through the village, and Tama is caught in the rain outside the temple. She waits under the eaves of a small shrine, cleaning her face and whiskers as best she can with her paw. A noble samurai is also passing through, and stops his horse under the cover of a large tree. But through the rain, what does he see? A cat with a raised paw, beckoning him forward?

Curious, the samurai urges his horse forward. Just then, a bolt of lightning flashes and strikes the tree behind him, splitting it in two. The beckoning cat has saved his life. In his gratitude, the samurai brings riches to the small temple and the monk, who shares his wealth with the village.

So goes the Japanese legend of Maneki Neko, the beckoning cat. And to this day, the cat with raised paw beckoning guests is a symbol of good luck and good fortune in many Asian countries. Susan Lendroth's retell

Publication date
May 20, 2010
Genre
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781885008398
Publisher
Shens Books
BISAC categories
JUV002050 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Cats
Library of Congress categories
Cats
Folklore
Japan
Susan Lendroth
Susan Lendroth is the author of Natsumi!; Old Manhattan Has Some Farms, and Hey-Ho, to Mars We'll Go!, which was read aboard the International Space Station. She works with books and librarians at the Los Angeles Public Library.


Bob Kolar
is the author and illustrator of many books for children, including Hey-Ho, to Mars We'll Go!; Stomp! Stomp!; and the Astroblast! series, the basis for the Sprout TV show. He is also the illustrator of The Boy and the Book; Slickety Quick; and The Little Vehicles series. When he's not writing and illustrating books, Bob teaches art at the Kansas City Art Institute.
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