One Moon, Two Cats

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Release Date: 
August 29, 2011
Publisher/Imprint: 
Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Pages: 
32
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“The author has created a perfect bedtime tale with this 32-page picture book. The illustrations by Yoko Tanaka are softly rendered, highlighting the charisma of the characters.”

One Moon, Two Cats is a gentle tale about two cats from different locations who appreciate the beauty and calmness of the world.

The story begins with two felines: one who lives in the city and one who lives in the country, and each is getting ready for bed along with their owners. But when the lights go out, each cat behaves in a similar—yet different—manner, which highlights both their similarities and their differences.

One watches the life of a big city, while the other watches the animals of a farm. Both cats like to walk along rails and fences. They like to preen themselves and swish their tails from side to side. Regardless of location, each cat understands the surrounding smells and anticipates chasing mice. They run and crouch, leap and hunt until their prey is caught—well—almost.

Regardless of location, there is one thing that each cat is also afraid of. Will it ruin their nighttime adventures?

One Moon, Two Cats is a comparable example of the country mouse and the city mouse.

The author has created a perfect bedtime tale with this 32-page picture book. The illustrations by Yoko Tanaka are softly rendered, highlighting the charisma of the characters. And then, of course, there’s the moral of the story, which is that no matter where we come from, our lust for adventure, love, and peace, can always be shared.