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DAISY'S NEAR CATASTROPHE by Debra Westgate-Silva

DAISY'S NEAR CATASTROPHE

Based on the True Tale of a Missing Kitten and the K9 Team That Helped to Rescue Her

by Debra Westgate-SilvaDebra Westgate-Silva ; illustrated by Yorris Handoko ; Yorris Handoko

Pub Date: May 7th, 2024
ISBN: 9798988185444
Publisher: Luminohr Books

A kitten searches for her best friend, a dog, in Westgate-Silva’s picture book.

Based on the true story of a K-9 pet rescue team, the book begins when a family places their pets in separate kennels to go on vacation. Daisy, a kitten, and Bear, a dog, are usually inseparable. The feline escapes to look for her pal, but she gets lost in the city and becomes frightened. As days and nights pass, a neighborhood lady calls Daisy by her name; bowls of Daisy’s favorite food appear wherever she goes; and a crate in the park accidentally traps a raccoon, who’s later freed. Occasionally, Daisy catches a whiff of Bear in the air. She eventually realizes that her family may be searching for her, so she takes a leap of faith. Handoko’s full-color, cartoon-style illustrations effectively animate the animals’ expressions and drop nontextual clues: A woman holds a lost-cat flier featuring Daisy’s name, and maps show the characters’ proximity to one another and hint about a K-9 team’s role. The crisp, dynamic prose captures Daisy’s moments of fear and triumph, which provide consistent excitement. Backmatter includes a narrative of the real events that inspired the story, which provide context for a second, more nuanced reading.

An inspiring, multilayered reminder that true friends are hard to find.