Pigeon & Cat
By (Author) Edward Hemingway
Little, Brown & Company
Little, Brown Young Readers
27th September 2022
7th July 2022
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage: Social issues / topics
813.6
Hardback
40
Width 260mm, Height 260mm, Spine 16mm
460g
In an abandoned city lot, Cat lives alone in a cardboard box. He leaves only to find food. One day, Cat discovers an unbroken egg too beautiful to eat. Soon, out pecks Pigeon, and they become fast friends. Cat is happy to share his box with Pigeon. But when Pigeon flies far away from where they live, Cat must brave the city in order to rescue his friend. This journey will forever transform his understanding of home.
This heartwarming story explores unlikely friendships, the creative spark within us, and how to give comfort and kindness in small, impactful gestures. It is also a celebration of urban community.Praise for Pigeon & Cat:
An Entertainment Weekly Recommended Book for Summer
A Chicago Public Library Best of the Best Book
* "A splendid paean to the power of art to heal, and the trifecta of friendship, persistence, and inclusivity to rebuild community. A delightful book."--School Library Journal, starred review
Praise for Tough Cookie:
"What if the candy-studded cookie in the classic 'Gingerbread Man' tale actually tasted terrible...that's the clever premise of this entertaining story."
--The New York Times"Hemingway bakes up a clever case of mistaken identity in this holiday treat-inspired tale.... The author's snappy pacing and silly scenarios keep the giggles coming."
--Publishers Weekly"Reminiscent of Lane Smith and Jon Scieszka's fairy-tale retellings.... The fun is in the layout and pacing of the storyline on the page, and the variety of candy and cookie characters, all smiling away. This sweet and silly story is about friendship and making the best of what you've got."
--Kirkus ReviewsEdward Hemingway is the acclaimed creator of many popular books: Tough Cookie: A Christmas Story, Field Guide to the Grumpasaurus, and Bad Apple: A Tale of Friendship. His writing and artwork have been published in the New York Times, Nickelodeon Magazine, and GQ Magazine, among others. He lives in Bozeman, Montana. He invites you to visit him at edwardhemingway.com.