Housecat trouble

Mason Dickerson

Book - 2022

When Buster, a timid housecat, discovers monsters in his home, he gets help from two street cats, Chauncey and Nova, to get them out before his owner returns from work.

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Subjects
Genres
Children's stories Comic books, strips, etc
Graphic novels
Published
New York : Random House Graphic [2022]-
Language
English
Main Author
Mason Dickerson (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
volumes : chiefly color illustrations ; 21 cm
Audience
Ages 7-10.
ISBN
9780593173459
9780593173466
9780593173480
  • v. 1. Housecat trouble
  • v. 2. Lost and found
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

When yellow house cat Buster is left alone for the night ("I know I've been a bummer lately," admits the feline's brown-skinned, blue-haired owner), the cat is content to snooze on the patio. But his rest is soon interrupted when a passing cat suggests that there's a colony of spirits in the house--purple blob-like creatures, with multiple eyes and large mouths, that represent "danger... grave danger." When the spirits reveal themselves over Buster's kibble bowl, two street cats--orange Chauncey, who sports a red bandana, and grumpy gray Nova--quickly come to the rescue, offering their services to defeat the colony in exchange for food. As the colony overwhelms, the group must locate spirit-weakening shadeberries as well as the key to the spirit world--"an object that hurts your human's heart"--while engaging with all-knowing crows and angry dogs. Using a soft palette and rendering facial expressions comically emotive, debut creator Dickerson mixes magical elements with gentle messages about perseverance and animal-human bonds. Ages 7--10. (Feb.)

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 3--5--Buster, a sweet, upbeat, but timid cat, enjoys a quiet life until his owner goes away on a day trip, leaving him alone. While napping on the porch, Buster is approached by a feral cat who warns him that his home is crawling with a harmful spirit colony and that he should be prepared for chaos. Luckily, neighborhood cats Chauncey and Nova are experienced in battling spirits and are willing to help in exchange for food. Soon, all three cats are fighting one of the strongest spirit colonies they have ever seen, to prevent the house from being taken over. While Buster and friends go toe-to-toe with spirits, the palette provides an intensely optimistic contrast through tropical hues; an array of gold and coral is balanced by a cool, delicate teal and fern green. Panels are packed with detail without being overly intricate, while the line work is smooth but exaggerated, which is especially apparent in the highly expressive visual communication among the many animal characters. There is minimal human presence; the people depicted appear to be white and BIPOC (though their specific ethnicity isn't discussed), with both natural and unnatural hair colors. VERDICT A charming, humorously silly, and unexpectedly touching story about the power of friendship and loyalty in the face of adversity. Fans of Stephanie Cooke's ParaNorthern: And the Chaos Bunny A-hop-calypse and Dave Scheidt's Mayor Good Boy will speed through this one to see how it ends.--Alea Perez

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