A fraidy dog and a cool cat endure a thunderstorm.
As this easy-to-read graphic novel begins, both pets are napping. When two large yellow block-letter words (“RUMBLE”) appear, Dog sits up, lip quavering, wondering, “What is that?” while Cat barely opens an eye to deadpan, “Nothing.” As the storm waxes and wanes, parallel panels contrast the animals’ responses: Dog hides under a table, behind the sofa, and then under the sofa cushion, while Cat blithely pounces on and pummels a mouse toy and stuffed duck and revels in a ball of yarn. At an especially loud “BOOM,” the dog leaps, catapulting the cat from the top of the cushion for a satisfyingly dynamic moment. Dog races to the best hiding place, deep in a closet, as Cat retrieves yet another toy. In climactic frames, Dog dreams of being a superhero who combats the lightning and blows the clouds away; then Cat awakens Dog, reporting the squall’s end. Dog, gazing out at the blue sky, announces, “I made the storm go away,” though Cat is unimpressed. As in See Me Run (2011) and I See a Cat (2017), Meisel once more demonstrates a gift for conveying the everyday activities of pets. His digitally rendered pen-and-ink illustrations are artfully composed; with minimal text, he tells a story oozing humor and drama.
A delightful display of animal antics.
(Graphic early reader. 4-8)