A homeless kitty finds his way into a sumo wrestling training camp, but it's soon found he's sneaking food, thus is thrown out again. The appearance of mice saves the day because one of the wrestlers, Kuma, is afraid of mice. If this Kitty can take care of THAT problem, he's home, and fed! Unfortunately, he doesn't follow the tough workouts that the wrestlers do, becomes a bit heavy, without energy. Learning the ways of the training makes a big difference and I had to cheer SumoKitty on to his success.
Despite the fact this is really about a Kitty, readers can learn so much about Sumo wrestling from David Biedrzycki's story. Also, instead of a glossary, he adds small asides that explain some of the vocabulary. For example, "Yokozun" (yoh-koh-zoo-hah) means "grand champion" and "rikishi" (ree-kee-shee) means "wrestler". Biedrzycki's illustrations keep the action exciting as he follows both Kuma's story and that starving cat who finally becomes "SumoKitty". Pages before the title page offer some sayings to live by, ones readers will see played out within the story. If you need a boost, post these words where you can see them each day: "Fall down seven times, get up eight."