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Highlights
- In the Heights meets Front Desk in this heartwarming and funny illustrated story about an injured boy and his newly-adopted three-legged cat.
- 7-10 Years
- 8.25" x 5.5" Paperback
- 160 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Animals
- Series Name: Bodega Cats
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Book Synopsis
In the Heights meets Front Desk in this heartwarming and funny illustrated story about an injured boy and his newly-adopted three-legged cat.
Baseball means everything to Gregory. Not just because it feels like he's flying when he hits a homerun, but also since it reminds him of summers spent playing with his cousin in the Dominican Republic. But when his accident benches him for the season, he's doomed to sitting around his parents' bodega all day long. For street cat Amber, who was born with a missing leg and left on the street as a kitten, life has always been about staying away from danger, keeping her belly full, and finding joy in the little things. But when she spots a human boy whose leg is broken, she remembers what it's like to need help when you feel lost and alone. How far will these two go to make a friend when they need one most?Review Quotes
Praise for Bodega Cats: Just Kitten Around
"A meow-velous tale laced with meditations on family and identity." --Kirkus Praise for Bodega Cats: Picture Purrfect A 2024 Kids' Indie Next List PickA PW Best of Summer 2024 Read!
"[A] lively portrayal of the many forms that bravery, kindness, and connection can take." --Publishers Weekly
"Paw-sitively charming." --Kirkus "A warm tale that embraces, sings, purrs and never lets go! Bodega Cats reminds us home is wherever a friend can be found!" --Julian Randall, author of Pilar Ramirez and the Escape from Zafa
"A warm hug of a book. Readers will fall in love with Miguel and Lolo." --Nina Moreno, author of the Maggie Diaz series
About the Author
Hilda Eunice Burgos was born and raised in Washington Heights, New York, watching a lot of Yankees games on TV with her baseball fanatic parents. The first time Hilda read a book--back when she was a student at P.S. 132--she knew she wanted to be a writer. She studied French and Spanish literatures at the University of Pennsylvania, and earned her law degree at Harvard Law School. She and her husband have two grown children and an adorable dog named Bear. In addition to writing the Bodega Cats series, Hilda is the author of Ana María Reyes Does NOT Live in a Castle, Miosotis Flores Never Forgets, and The Cot in the Living Room.
Siara Faison is a bookseller turned illustrator from all over California. If she's not drawing, you can find her binging movies with her husband, sister, and old cat Kitty.