Catwings Return
Written by Ursula K. Le Guin
Narrated by Ursula K. Le Guin
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Ursula K. Le Guin
Ursula Kroeber Le Guin (1929-2018) was a celebrated author whose body of work includes twenty-three novels, twelve volumes of short stories, eleven volumes of poetry, thirteen children’s books, five essay collections, and four works of translation. The breadth and imagination of her work earned her six Nebula Awards, seven Hugo Awards, and SFWA’s Grand Master, along with the PEN/Malamud and many other awards. In 2014 she was awarded the National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, and in 2016 she joined the short list of authors to be published in their lifetimes by the Library of America.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5W liked the kitten Alexander, introduced here, and the fact that the older cats helped him out. I'm thinking this is a cuddlebug book for W, suggesting another aspect of stories which attract his attention. I think it helps that it's become his series of books on cats, rivalling his sister's interest in Warriors. We've already checked out the next Catwings.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5The Catwings – four sibling cats with wings – love the home they found in the country at Overhill Farm, where they are cared for by children Hank and Susan. However, they miss their mother in the city they left behind. Two siblings, James and Harriet, decide to visit their mother in the city. They're surprised by changes that have taken place since they left, and by their discovery of a black kitten...with wings just like theirs. Readers who fell in love with the Catwings in their first appearance will enjoy their further adventures. This book doesn't stand as well on its own as do the other books in the series. It seems to serve a dual purpose of sequel to the first book and setting the stage for the next two books in the series.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5The genre of this book is modern fantasy, and it is an early chapter book. James, Harriet, Thelma, and Roger are all cats who can fly. They live in the country and are kept safe by two children, but one day, they wish to visit their mother who lives in the city. When they get there, they find a black kitten with wings, but no mother. They eventually find her, and then take the kitten back with them to the countryside again. I would recommend this early chapter books to 3rd or 4th graders looking for a quick fantasy read.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Again sweet but a little pointless. The younger Catwings decide to go back and visit their mother, but find that their natal alley is in the process of being demolished. They find and rescue another winged kitten (which points to the wings coming, somehow, from their mother, since the new kitten has a different father...). They magically find their mother, on no clue at all (she's the only cat that's ever been on a roof in the city?!), but end up returning to the farm with the new kitten, who gets christened by the humans there. End of story.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Just as cute and clever as the first, I enjoyed the further adventures of the intrepid flying cats. They are smart and kind, a fine example. I enjoyed meeting the newest cat and seeing how things turned out. Again, I would recommend this to an early readers who enjoys stories about animals.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5A sweet little story from one of my favourite authors, Ursula Le Guin. The catwings leave the farm and visit the city to look for their mother and in the process discover they have a half-sister who is just like them.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This book is best for me because Roger and Harriet return to their mom,coming from Overhill farm. On the way to their house under the dumpsterthey find Jane. She is stuck in a building while a big truck with a string that has a big ball attached to it is knocking all the buildings down. And they're getting her out just as it is about to knock down that very building.I like the idea of of them bringing Jane to an old and pretty house where their mom now lives. I like the kiss on the nose when Jane comes back to her mom.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The Catwings are back. Harriet and James go to visit their mother and find her home gone, and a new little black kitten with wings. They earn the kitten's trust, find their mother, and discover that the kitten is their little sister, Jane. They bring Jane back home to the farm.