Year of the Cat

by Richard Ho (Author) Jocelyn Li Langrand (Illustrator)

Year of the Cat
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

Every year is the Year of the Cat!

A legendary race determined the order of the animals in the Chinese zodiac calendar . . . but what happened to Cat, the one animal who never received a year? Rat, Cat, and their eleven friends star in this funny animal adventure that introduces young readers to both the Chinese zodiac and the importance of apologizing. For fans of This Is Not My Hat and We Don't Eat Our Classmates. Rat won the Great Race, which determined the order of the Chinese zodiac calendar. But he did it using trickery that left poor Cat behind. Now, Rat wants to make amends . . . or so he says. Rat, Pig, Dog, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Horse, Snake, Dragon, Tiger, Rabbit, and Ox all set off to apologize to Cat. Yet somehow, by the end of the journey, Rat is the only one left. And Cat has a special surprise for him.

Richard Ho's sly and perfectly paced text unfolds an exciting animal adventure, full of nods to the traditional Great Race tale. And watch out for an unexpected, delicious twist when Cat doesn't find Rat's apology quite sincere! Jocelyn Li Langrand's joyful and expressive illustrations bring the journey to vibrant life, full of details that reward a closer look. Together thetext and art are an homage to the traditional Great Race tale and a funny, subversive update for today's young readers.

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Kirkus Reviews

An enjoyable twist on the timeless Chinese zodiac tale.

Publishers Weekly

Rat, victor of the legendary race that determined the Chinese zodiac calendar order, feels guilty, not for claiming the calendar's first year, but for pushing Cat into the river and leaving her behind. Wanting to make amends, Rat persuades the other zodiac animals to journey together and, as a group, apologize. Ho's largely conversational text unfolds as each animal, in reverse race-winning order, falls folly to a predominant trait: Pig, tasked by Rat with finding food for the journey, eats a bundle of persimmons and falls asleep; Sheep, Monkey, and Rooster, asked by Rat to engage in teamwork, engage in an engineering-related argument; and Dragon, always game to assist others, soon heads off to help a distant village. Rat again finishes first, but an unexpected twist from Cat plays on felines' perennial popularity. Li Langrand's vibrant, digitally drawn depiction is rich with details in this amusing homage to a classic tale. An author's note concludes. Ages 4-8. (Nov.)

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Review quotes

"In the ancient Chinese tale of the Great Race, Cat did not win a spot in the zodiac because Rat pushed her into a river right before the finish line. Now, Rat is feeling guilty. He enlists the other animals in the zodiac to 'find the one they left behind.' . . . A colorful and daring adventure, making dynamic use of perspective . . . Ho and Langrand have created a whimsical sequel to the Chinese folktale . . . An enjoyable twist on the timeless Chinese zodiac tale." — Kirkus Reviews

Richard Ho
As a child, Richard Ho harbored perfectly reasonable career aspirations: professional basketball player, astrophysicist, and Jedi master. When he "grew up," he worked as a magazine journalist, a scriptwriter, an editor, and an author. His highly acclaimed picture books include Red Rover, The Lost Package, and Year of the Cat.

Phùng Nguyên Quang and Huỳnh Kim Liên are book creators who live and work together in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. They have illustrated several children's books, including My First Day (which they also wrote), Hundred Years of Happiness, and The Floating Field: How a Group of Thai Boys Built Their Own Soccer Field. www.kaaillustration.com
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780062976826
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Greenwillow Books
Publication date
November 20, 2022
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV039060 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Friendship
JUV019000 - Juvenile Fiction | Humorous Stories
JUV002050 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Cats
JUV012060 - Juvenile Fiction | Legends, Myths, Fables | Asian
Library of Congress categories
Cats
Animals
Picture books
Rats
Apologizing
Astrology, Chinese
Animal fiction
Zodiac

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