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Book Review Katie the Catsitter (A Graphic Novel)

by Colleen AF Venable

Book Details

Publisher:Random House Graphic
Published:2021-01-05
Pages:115
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:198489563X

Reading Info

Age Range:0-2

About This Book

Calling all Raina Telgemeier fans! Introducing an irresistible new middle-grade graphic novel series about growing up, friendship, heroes, and cats (lots of cats!)--perfect for fans of Guts, Awkward and Real Friends (not to mention anyone who loves cats!) Katie is dreading the boring summer ahead while her best friends are all away at camp--something that's way out of Katie and her mom's budget, UNLESS Katie can figure out a way to earn the money for camp herself. But when Katie gets a job catsi

Our Review

This graphic novel delivers a fresh take on the classic summer adventure story, blending friendship dilemmas with feline chaos in a format that will immediately appeal to middle-grade readers. When Katie faces a boring summer while her friends are at camp, she takes matters into her own hands by becoming a catsitter for her mysterious neighborβ€”only to discover her new charges are no ordinary house pets. The vibrant illustrations and dynamic panel layouts perfectly capture the energy of managing 217 mischievous cats, creating an immersive reading experience that balances humor with heartfelt moments about financial realities and growing up.

What sets this story apart is how seamlessly it weaves superhero elements into a relatable coming-of-age narrative, revealing that Katie's feline charges possess extraordinary abilities that hint at larger mysteries in her neighborhood. Young readers navigating their own friendship challenges will connect with Katie's determination to earn her way to camp while discovering her own strengths along the way. The graphic novel format makes this an accessible choice for reluctant readers who enjoy visual storytelling with emotional depth, offering both laugh-out-loud cat antics and genuine moments of pre-teen anxiety about changing friendships and finding one's place.

Themes

Juvenile Fiction

Subjects

Juvenile Fiction