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THE UNDERNEATH by Kathi Appelt

THE UNDERNEATH

by Kathi Appelt & illustrated by David Small

Pub Date: May 6th, 2008
ISBN: 978-1-4169-5058-5
Publisher: Atheneum

When fate separates them, an old hound dog and two foster kittens survive the dangers of the bayou to find one another. Seeking shelter, a homeless pregnant cat responds to the “bluesy” baying of a hound named Ranger who lives chained under the porch of a shack in the woods of the East Texas bayou. He happily shares the Underneath with the cat and her two kittens, Sabine and Puck. The kittens are safe from Ranger’s evil master Gar Face as long as they remain hidden, but Puck ventures out “straight into the terrible hands of Gar Face,” who does his best to drown both the curious kitten and his mother. Somehow Puck escapes after promising his dying mother he will find Sabine and free Ranger, but he’s on his own in a bayou teeming with mysterious creatures. Aided by Small’s lively illustrations, Appelt intricately weaves these animals’ ancient stories into Puck’s survival saga to produce a magical tale of betrayal, revenge, love and the importance of keeping promises. (Fiction. 8-12)