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HARVEY AND THE COLLECTION OF IMPOSSIBLE THINGS by Garret Weyr

HARVEY AND THE COLLECTION OF IMPOSSIBLE THINGS

by Garret Weyr ; illustrated by Minnie Phan

Pub Date: April 19th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-79720-690-5
Publisher: Chronicle Books

A brave city cat learns what it's like to find a home with a good human.

Harvey has had a tough life. His mother was killed by a bus, he's separated from his brother and sister, and every day is a struggle to satisfy hunger while avoiding mean kids, alley rats, and speeding cars. But one day, he meets a kind woman who grows plants on a rooftop. As their friendship blossoms, Harvey tries to check off a list of “impossible” tasks, like helping out his missing siblings. The short novel is briskly paced; days, weeks, then whole seasons pass as Harvey settles into a life he never could have imagined as an outdoor feline. The story is told from Harvey's perspective and in simple language, which only occasionally becomes unclear. But it's more than made up for by clever writing and a deep knowledge of cat behaviors and motivations. Charming illustrations effectively bring to life some of the scenes. As the title character's relationships with a dog named Chester and a trio of friendly sparrows, as well as kind humans, deepen, so does the book. Harvey and other animals he encounters are adorable, and the humans who befriend them are diverse in terms of race.

Not a perfect journey but a tale full of heart and memorable moments.

(Animal fiction. 7-10)