Inga Moore is a distinguished author and illustrator of children’s books whose illustrated titles include acclaimed versions of The Secret Garden and The Wind in the Willows. She lives in England.
Moore’s detailed crosshatched pictures — in a style familiar from
her illustrations for “The Wind in the Willows” and “The Secret
Garden” — add charm to this warmhearted story.
—The New York Times Book Review
[T]his is an adventure readers will savor.
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
This quirky tale has something for everyone... Moore’s tale
combines traditional themes and spritely illustrations to create a
satisfying, offbeat adventure.
—Kirkus Reviews
The illustrations are intricate, with many faces and details to
examine, and the realistic, Mediterranean-looking backgrounds
create a beautiful setting for the story. The characters, whether
human or feline, have distinct expressions and looks, with a few
animals peering out, connecting with readers.
—School Library Journal
The story is well told, and the pictures add their own brand of
charm... This pleasing picture book features an idyllic, original
adventure story, told with wit and illustrated with grace.
—Booklist
Moore excels at visually creating idyllic worlds, and this title is
no exception. ... The story finds its inspiration in an old Italian
tale (according to flap copy), and its folkloric style and the
pleasantly conversational tone make the book an easy readaloud.
This would be a cozy classroom readaloud selection or a comfy
bedtime story; having a couple of kitties on hand would, of course,
enrich the experience.
—Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Moore has created a new classic! This story has everything—a
captain, a queen, the high seas, unknown territory, murder,
mystery, romance, treasure and CATS! Moore's trademark
illustrations pull you in and make you want to read it again and
again.
—Isabel Berg, Gibson's Bookstore, Concord, N.H.
There’s more to this curious tale, which delights in its unexpected
twists. Just when you suspect one thing will happen, Moore
surprises you with another, even throwing in a bit of chummy
commentary, spoken directly to the reader. ... Moore’s sprawling
mixed media spreads create a vivid, detailed world, and the quirky
story charms. Dare I say: It’s the cat’s pajamas.
—BookPage Online
[A] perfectly wonderful adventure tale... Big, luscious spreads of
high-energy watercolor illustrations are packed with eye-pleasing
details (and comedic cats, of course).
—The Sunday Plain Dealer
A wonderfully illustrated journey for readers.
—San Antonio Express-News
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