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This rhyming tale about two perpetually warring cats living under the same roof delivers a message of simple truth about the futility of fighting. The lively text is complemented by animated, action-packed oil paintings.
The fights between a mean, old cat and a lean, young cat always end in a draw and result in a waste of energy which proves the futility of war.
"This inventive poem uses two cats: one who dominates a home's upstairs and another its downstairs, and their incessant fighting as a metaphor for the absurdity of war," wrote PW. Ages 5-8. (June) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.
More Reviews and RecommendationsHoward Fine is the illustrator of many popular picture books, including Clarion’s best-selling Piggie Pie! He lives with his family in White Plains, New York.