Clara Humble and the Kitten Caboodle
- Publisher
- Owlkids Books Inc.
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2018
- Subjects
- Humorous Stories, Friendship, Cats, Pets
Library Ordering Options
Out of print
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Description
Clara Humble, the winsome and über-confident soon-to-be-fifth-grader described as “Ramona Quimby meets Timmy Failure,” is back for a third and final adventure. When Clara and her best friend, Bradley, go treasure hunting in an abandoned lot, they stumble upon something even better—a cat about to have kittens!
To Clara, their mission is clear: make the best shelter ever and secretly care for the feline family until they can convince their parents to adopt the cats. But Clara and Bradley agree less than ever, and keeping the cats fed comes with a cost. Clara hatches a brilliant plan to raise kibble cash by producing the cutest internet cat video ever. But when condo developers start to bulldoze the lot, Clara and Bradley have to work together to save the kittens. Can Clara pull it off? Or will it turn into one big cat-astrophe?
Illustrated with Clara’s comics featuring her alter ego @Cat, the final installment in the Clara Humble series is fast-paced and flat-out funny, with the all-star Clara at her very best.
About the authors
ANNA HUMPHREY dreamt of being a writer since she was a teenager, and those dreams came true with the publication of her first YA novel, Mission (Un)Popular. Clara Humble and the Kitten Caboodle is the third and final book in the three-book Clara Humble series. Anna lives with her family in Kitchener, Ontario.
LISA CINAR is an educator and the author and illustrator of two picture books, The Day It All Blew Away, nominated for the Christie Harris Illustrated Children’s Literature Prize, and Paulina P. (for Petersen). She also illustrated Bear’s Winter Party by Deborah Hodge and is the creator of Draw Me a Lion, a line of cards, prints and coloring accessories. She lives in Vancouver.
Awards
- Commended, Best Books for Kids and Teens
Editorial Reviews
"Young readers will be able to relate to the challenges of growing up."
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"Clara Humble and the Kitten Caboodle should be a real winner with young readers looking for a "real" book rather than a picture book."
Canadian Review of Materials
"The fast-moving, humorous plot will keep readers turning pages. Earlier fans will be pleased to find another Clara book to read."
School Library Connections
“A fun, funny, and friendly episode in the saga of the indomitable Clara Humble.”
Kirkus Reviews