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Uses Common Core narrative nonfiction approach to tell the true story of a cat that becomes separated from his family when they flee Iraq for refuge in Europe. Their reunion will bring tears to the coldest heart.
"In another title about the lost cat, Ventura and Guo bring this true story of a refugee family to life using the Common Core approach." - Publishers Weekly, "Children’s Books Exploring the Refugee Crisis"
July 13, 2017
"Ventura’s narrative follows Kunkush and the amazing network of people who worked to bring him back to his owners. Guo’s graphic design–like artwork is suffused with light and shadow, blues and oranges. . . .should work well in a small group or one-on-one setting." - School Library Journal, "9 Nonfiction Series for Back-to-School Reading"
August 30, 2017
"...the artwork is distinctive, and the appealing story provides an engaging introduction to the refugee experience. This handsome series both dramatizes and personalizes history through the experiences of individuals." - Booklist
October 15, 2017
Marne Ventura is the author of many books for kids, both fiction and nonfiction. She enjoys writing about science, technology, engineering and math, arts and crafts, and the lives of creative people. A former elementary school teacher, Marne holds a master’s degree in education from the University of California. She and her husband live on the central coast of California.
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