The Cats on Ben Yehuda Street

There are lots of cats on Ben Yehuda Street, but it is the friendship between a little grey cat with a pink collar and a fluffy white stray cat that brings two lonely neighbors together.

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The Cats on Ben Yehuda Street

There are lots of cats on Ben Yehuda Street, but it is the friendship between a little grey cat with a pink collar and a fluffy white stray cat that brings two lonely neighbors together.

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The Cats on Ben Yehuda Street

The Cats on Ben Yehuda Street

by Ann Redisch Stampler

Narrated by Intuitive

Unabridged — 7 minutes

The Cats on Ben Yehuda Street

The Cats on Ben Yehuda Street

by Ann Redisch Stampler

Narrated by Intuitive

Unabridged — 7 minutes

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Overview

There are lots of cats on Ben Yehuda Street, but it is the friendship between a little grey cat with a pink collar and a fluffy white stray cat that brings two lonely neighbors together.


Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

"This book is a tribute to cat lovers everywhere. On Ben Yehuda Street, many cats are homeless and hungry. The owner of the fish market shoos the cats away from his doorway, at the same time, he brings his leftover fish to his neighbor so she can feed her cat. While Mrs. Spiegel attempts to thank Mr. Modiano for his generosity, he rebuffs her attempts at friendship. One day, Ketzie disappears. Mrs. Spiegel is distraught and Mr. Modiano treks off to find the missing cat. This very nicely illustrated story is an engaging tale about friendship and pets." —Library Media Connection

Kirkus Reviews

A pleasant cat-loving elderly woman and her grumpy neighbor, a fishmonger who does not love the feline crowd, find friendship nonetheless. Mr. Modiano's fish market on Ben Yehuda Street in Tel Aviv is popular with stray cats looking for discards, despite the cold welcome. "Messy, meowing, useless cats!" he complains. Each night he returns home to find Mrs. Spiegel's two cats, Ketzie and Gatito, outside her door. Apartment-building rules dictate "Just One Cat," so Gatito sleeps in the hallway at night. Mr. Modiano complains, "Your cats bring more cats!" She invites him for tea each night, and he always refuses: "Lo, lo, lo" (no, no, no). The fishmonger and his neighbor continue this daily ritual until Ketzie disappears, leaving Mrs. Spiegel worried sick. Mr. Modiano, despite his ailurophobia, sets out to find the missing Ketzie and returns with a newfound willingness to not only share tea, but the care of little puss Gatito. The Israeli backdrop for this sweet scenario is enhanced by the diversity of the two characters, whose names hint at both Eastern European and Mediterranean heritage. Stampler's charming narrative deftly employs the traditional motif of three while upholding a level of suspense. Carabelli's sunny palette and energetic perspectives add zing. In the end, readers will join in the smiles all around. (Picture book. 3-6)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170106714
Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
Publication date: 01/01/2017
Series: Israel
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: Up to 4 Years
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