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by Stephanie McLellanIllustrator: Sean Cassidy
Fitzhenry & Whiteside | June 22, 2001 | Trade Paperback
Chicken Cat is published by Fitzhenry and Whiteside.
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Shirley Simpson
10 years ago
I thought readers might like to know that The Chicken Cat won both The Mr. Christie Award and The Ruth Schwartz Award, and has been shortlisted for The Blue Spruce Award. It is also available in paperback.
A Tender Lesson in Love
Sarah Gordon
11 years ago
The Chicken Cat is a story about the power, energy and wonder that love can create. It has been shortlisted for the Ruth Schwartz Award for Excellence in Canadian Children's Literature.
Chicken Cat
Elizabeth Whitfield
12 years ago
These cats fly!!! This book explores the beauty of accepting a challenge and succeeding even though the odds are against it. The story is as beautiful as the artwork that illustrates it! Well done!!!
"Amazing!"
Michelle Imber
As a student of Mr. Sean Cassidy (Illustrator) I got to see the hard work and creative imaginations being put into this wonderful book. The author of this imaginative children's story really puts you through a childs eyes and with the warm feeling it brings it is truly not just for children but of ages of all kind. Illustrations in the book give it a finising touch that makes this book, one that everyone should have.
Format:Trade Paperback
Dimensions:32 Pages, 5.5 x 8.5 x 0.3 in
Published:June 22, 2001
Publisher:Fitzhenry & Whiteside
Language:English
Canadian Author
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:ISBN - 10:1550416774ISBN - 13:9781550416770
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