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The Cat Who Walked Across France by Kate Banks, Kate Banks, Georg Hallensleben (Illustrator)

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  • Pub. Date: March 2004
  • 40pp
  • Sales Rank: 224,498

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  • Pub. Date: March 2004
  • Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
  • Format: Hardcover, 40pp
  • Sales Rank: 224,498
  • Age Range: 4 to 8

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An unforgettable tour of France

The cat and the old woman have lived happily together for many years in the stone house by the sea. But when the old woman dies, the cat is packed up with her belongings and sent north to the village where she was born. Soon he is forgotten. He walks the streets aimlessly until, spurred by memories and a longing to return to the place he knows and loves, the cat embarks on a journey to find the home he was taken away from.

In lyrical prose and breathtaking images, Kate Banks and Georg Hallensleben take the reader on a journey across the Norman countryside, past ancient ruins, through bustling cities, to the sparkling ports of the Mediterranean Sea and a place the cat can call home.

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After his owner dies, a cat wanders across the countryside of France, unable to forget the home he had in the stone house by the edge of the sea.

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This lonely and determined cat, who puts one in mind of Kipling's solitary cat walking down its allee of trees, is a heroine grown-ups are likely to find especially pleasing for purely visual reasons. Georg Hallensleben's paintings of her trip have at once a poster-paint Fauve simplicity and a Vuillard-like melancholy; his water-blue skies and sad blue moats in the Loire Valley are particularly plaintive and memorable.—Adam Gopnik

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Biography

Kate Banks and Georg Hallensleben are the author and artist of several picture books for children, including And If the Moon Could Talk, winner of the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award; The Night Worker, winner of the Charlotte Zolotow Award; and Baboon. Ms. Banks lives in the South of France, and Mr. Hallensleben lives in Paris, France.

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April 26, 2004: Who says you can't go home again? Especially when home is a refuge of familiarity, comfort and love. For many years a cat lived with an old woman in a stone house in France. Their house was by the sea so the cat well knew and loved the smell of salt air. At night the cat would curl in the woman's arms and she would pet him. One day the woman died and all her belongings, along with the cat, were packed and shipped north to the place where she was born. However, there was no one to care for the cat. He wandered the streets meowing for food and running from predatory dogs. Enough of this! He decided to go home. Could a cat possibly walk all the way across France to find the home for which he yearned? Suggested for children ages 4 - 8 this is a touching story of perseverance and the comfort of home.

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    About The Cat Who Walked Across France

    Parents need to know that in addition to the picaresque aspect of this cat's tale, the story explores the sometimes confounding, mysterious impulse of animals (and by extension, humans) to return to the place of their birth or childhood.

    Families Can Talk About

    Families can talk about the cat's compelling desire to return home. Do you think he's homesick for the place he lived, or does he really miss the old woman? Or is it both?