Illustrator: Helen H. Wu
Recommended Ages: 3+
Desciption:
Chester the lazy calico cat has suddenly lost his meow. He’s looking everywhere, but can’t seem to find his voice. When Chester puts himself in a frightening situation he not only finds his voice return, but he also finds his courage. This experience makes Chester appreciate things a little bit more than he had before.
An adorable, rhyming story with lovely illustrations. Chester learns a lesson or two along the way that teaches him that his life as a cat is not so bad after all. Some added facts about calicos is a nice touch and over all a very appealing story for both children and adults who will no doubt enjoy reading with them. - Literary Chanteuse (Goodreads)
Angela Muse was born in California to a military family. This meant that she got used to being the "new kid" in school every couple of years. It was hard trying to make new friends, but Angela discovered she had a knack for writing.
In high school Angela began writing poetry and song lyrics. Expressing herself through writing seemed very natural. After becoming a Mom in 2003, Angela continued her storytelling to her own children. In 2009 she wrote and published her first rhyming children's book aimed at toddlers. Since then she has released several more children's picture books and released her first young adult romance series, The Alpha Girls, in 2012.
I like the title. I think this is a funny book.
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