A homeless cat spends several seasons trying to survive the elements until at last a suburban family adopts him, in a true story told from the cat's point of view.
The author is illustrator who tells the story of her cat James. It's cute & short. the drawn pictures are so detailed. How the cat gets his name is the best part.
Book #11 Read in 2016 Go Home: The True Story of James the Cat by Libby Phillips Meggs
James the Cat has been on his own for a long time. Will this old cat ever find a place to call home? Luckily, James, after a few mishaps, finds a nice family who will take care of him and make him part of this family. This book has beautiful illustrations. I borrowed this book from my local library.
I read this book to a child I was babysitting and loved it immediately. To preface, I’m a big cat lover so if I see anything with cats, I like it. Without spoiling anything, let’s just say I am a 25 year old woman who cried mountains over a children’s book about a cat…and wants a copy for herself.
I think this book is good to teach children about hardship & compassion. I’d recommend it & if I had my own child, would read it to them as well.
This story was breaking my heart as I was reading it. In fact, I wasn't sure if I would get through it without breaking down. But, thank God, it ended on a much happier note than it began. And James looks remarkably like our Buster Cat, who was himself once a stray kitten.
Poor James. He did not have a good time during his lost time. This book was good at evoking the emotions related to the plot. I also appreciated the well-crafted and emotive illustrations.
Beautiful, realistic illustrations and a humane storyline define Go Home!. James, a scruffy, older stray cat, is constantly shooed away by people and told to "go home!", although he knows he has none. James experiences the common trials of a homeless pet before being discovered by a kind family who rescues him and provides him with vet care and a loving home indoors.
At one point, James is chased by a vicious dog, and the illustration of the snarling creature may frighten very young or sensitive children. That concern aside, Go Home! is a fine book for your humane education curriculum or shelter outreach day.
This book is extremely charming and perfect for young readers.
The illustrations are gorgeous and contain so much character you can picture it exactly in your mind. This book is a must have for any library regardless of age.