1931 Newbery Medal
The Cat Who Went to Heaven is about an artist and his house keeper. The priest of the temple needed a piece of art for it. When they looked at all the pieces of paper with artists, they could only find the artists. When the house keeper came home one day with a cat, they named it Good Fourtune. One by one, the artist added more and more animals to the picture. Since the cat is considered bad, the artist never added a cat until he say the pleading look in Good Fourtune's eyes.
It's dull and plain but the writer and the way she has similies and adjectives is good.
2 stars - It was ok.
by Clara M., 5th grade
Monday, March 9, 2009
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