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Chargement... Kid Noir: Kitty Feral and the Case of the Marshmallow Monkey (Turner Classic Movies) (édition 2023)par Eddie Muller (Auteur), Jessica Schmidt (Auteur), Forrest Burdett (Illustrateur)
Information sur l'oeuvreKid Noir: Kitty Feral and the Case of the Marshmallow Monkey (Turner Classic Movies) par Eddie Muller
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"In this instant noir classic, hard-boiled cat detective Kitty Feral combs the city on a hunt for best buddy Mitch the Mutt--and a missing candy crusted confection! Dangerous denizens lurk around every dark corner as Kitty searches for clues in bookstores, alleyways, rooftops, and waterfronts. Who made off with the majestic Marshmallow Monkey? Where is the beloved Mitch the Mutt? Kitty's got plenty of questions and not enough answers! Follow along through a tangled web of crime and intrigue as Kitty tries to solve the case"--Dust jacket flap. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Google Books — Chargement... GenresClassification décimale de Melvil (CDD)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyÉvaluationMoyenne:
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Premise/plot: Kitty Feral is missing--literally and figuratively--her friend and companion Mitch the Mutt with whom she solves cases. But she's solo on this one. She will be trying to track down what happened to Cora's marshmallow monkey. Can she follow the clues and solve the case?
My thoughts: I LOVED the atmosphere of this one. The narrative is fun, fun, super-fun. The illustrations are AWESOME. I think adults will probably pick up on things young readers don't. But that isn't all bad, in my opinion. It just means the narrative is layered. I do think it holds up to multiple readings. I caught things the second time around that I didn't the first time. It is very noir. Chances are most young readers will have little to no familiarity with this genre. ( )