A small skinny cat arrives at the old train station. People waiting for trains do not notice her.
"The colour drained from this place a long time ago."
You will have to save lives and save she does. This young half-starved cat connects with various people at the train station as each face a life crisis.
"Crowds of people went about their sorrow without noticing her at all."
"If they had only looked closer they would have seen ... Eyes of radiant, jade green staring back."
There are wonderful words used in this book. Here are the colours: ginger, cinnamon, lilac, fawn, amber, carmine and violet. Other rich words: sombre, vapour, spectrum of colours, wistful, and vivid.
Share sentences like this with your older students:
"She paced softly upon graceful, pink paw pads ... "
"Waxed wooden herringbone floors reflecting the light blue sky which chorused the light footsteps that now skipped along it."
Publisher blurb: A lonely little kitten wanders into a dull, gray station, full of dull, gray people. Her colorful fur and bright green eyes bring warmth and life to this weary place, and soon people begin to notice the kitten. As she learns about the different travelers and their struggles from loss and loneliness, the little kitten wants to help fill their world with hope and color, too.
Adult readers will probably see deeper themes in this book (you can see these in the labels I assigned this post) as we watch each person engulfed by the despair of their life circumstances but I think readers aged 8+ will simply appreciate that a small act of kindness can mean so much to each of us.
Every now and then when I go into the city, I decide I just HAVE to buy myself a treat - which for me is a Picture Book. It can take me a long time to decide what to buy because I am fussy, I want to spend my money wisely and I have three main criteria:
- The book has to touch my soul.
- The illustrations have to be exceptional
- If possible the book should be fairly new (this is not essential)
The Station Cat meet two of my three criteria. And I should add I prefer to buy picture books that cost less than AUS$30 although this criteria now needs revising because so many absolutely beautiful and truly special picture books are now closer to AUS45. The Station Cat was published by DK in London and it only cost AU$19.98.
Stephen Hogtun is an author/illustrator who lives on the west coast of sunny Norway in an old house overlooking a lovely fjord. His picture books cover serious topics in a very gentle, child-friendly way and feature visually stunning illustrations.
Here are some other books by Stephen Hogtun - I am curious about his work and how it came to be published in the UK and in English.
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Stephen Hogtun is such an amazing picture book creator. I haven't seen this one before.
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