PRO CONNECT
CHRISTINE D. PAGE wrote
the first Noel tale, Naughty
Noel, in memory of her
mother and her mother’s
favorite Persian cat. Readers
loved the story and wanted
to know more about this
feisty feline, which led to
Naughty Noel, No, No, No! She is now at work
on the next Noel story, in which the mischievous
cat continues his adventures.
In addition to the Noel books, Christine writes
short stories and poetry. She enjoys travel,
photography, walking . . . and cats.
Christine lives with her husband Philip in
Asheville, North Carolina.
““A feisty kitten finds a home in Page’s charming picture book.
Anyone who has had a misbehaving pet will relate to Noel and his
antics. Irwin’s illustrations nicely enrich the text, providing visual clues
for children—the soft watercolors are filled with details that will keep
children engaged.
A delight for animal lovers of all ages.”
– Kirkus Reviews
A feisty kitten finds a home in Page’s charming picture book.
Grandma Patsy adopts a “fluffy white kitten with big blue eyes” from an animal shelter near her Florida home. It’s almost Christmas, so she names the kitten “Noel.” The two become great friends, and Grandma Patsy gives him food, treats, and lots of cuddling—but Noel wants to find other furry companions. He meets his neighbor Mr. Guster’s big yellow dog, Max. Noel wants to play by jumping on Max’s back, but he is quickly rebuffed. Next, Noel meets two Siamese cats named Lucy and Lizzie. They aren’t interested at all and “swatted and hissed at Noel.” Noel keeps trying to find an animal buddy, but neither the Pug nor the “black and white ‘kitty’ hiding under the bushes” seem likely prospects. (“Naughty Noel, no, no, no! That skunk is never going to be your friend!”) When Noel comes to the rescue of an injured hound, things change. Anyone who has had a misbehaving pet will relate to Noel and his antics. Page’s descriptive language adds depth and specificity to the story (Grandma Patsy lives in “a little house with rosy pink shutters, nestled in a grove of palms and mossy oak trees”). Irwin’s illustrations nicely enrich the text, providing visual clues for children—the soft watercolors are filled with details that will keep children engaged.
A delight for animal lovers of all ages.
Pub Date: Oct. 1, 2024
ISBN: 9798894125930
Page count: 32pp
Publisher: Lorelei Publishing
Review Posted Online: May 15, 2024
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