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THE PURRFECT SHOW by Reese Eschmann

THE PURRFECT SHOW

From the Home for Meow series, volume 1

by Reese Eschmann

Pub Date: July 19th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-338-78398-8
Publisher: Scholastic

Will Kira’s next great idea be a purr or a hiss?

Elementary schooler Kira and her little brother, Ryan, live with their parents above the family’s cat cafe, The Purrfect Cup. The cats therein are from a local shelter and can be adopted (except Pepper, Kira’s best feline friend). Kira likes to help out in the cafe and with the cat adoptions and often has really good ideas (though not all pan out). When she hears that the King County Dog Show will be held in Bloomington, Kira gets the idea to enter the cafe cats in the show in hopes the increased visibility will get more of them adopted. She enlists her best human friend Alex Patel, her family, and Mr. Anderson, the owner of the art shop, in her plan. The trial run is a trial ruckus. But with Ryan’s help, Kira comes up with a new idea that is fashionably feline and fills the cafe with customers (and new cat adopters). Eschmann’s series opener features an improbable plot and an unrelentingly and unrealistically upbeat tone, not to mention a cockeyed conception of cat care. There are no real laughs, and the life lessons verge on didactic. Kira and Ryan appear to be Black; theirs is a diverse community.

Litter-ally not worth a look.

(Fiction. 5-7)