Copyright Date:
2024
Edition Date:
2024
Release Date:
07/23/24
Illustrator:
Faison, Siara,
Pages:
133 pages
ISBN:
1-250-90374-2
ISBN 13:
978-1-250-90374-7
Dewey:
Fic
LCCN:
2023030213
Dimensions:
22 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
A kindhearted boy offers a frightened stray cat refuge in his parents' bodega.Miguel hopes he can convince Mami and Papi to let him keep the kitty, and once the vet clears the little feline-christened Lord Lovey Dubby Lobo, or Lolo for short-his parents relent. Blanca y Roja Bodega is now Lolo's home! But Miguel faces another battle: persuading his pragmatic parents, who want Miguel to become an engineer, to let him join his school's art club. An aspiring comic book artist, Miguel longs to explore the world (or, at least, the rest of New York City). Desperate, he lies and secretly joins the club but struggles to balance his artistic passions with his responsibilities to his parents, immigrants from the Dominican Republic who have sacrificed to give Miguel a better life. Meanwhile, Lolo, grateful to be off the mean streets, doesn't understand why Miguel would want to leave the comforts of home. Lolo faces a more worrisome threat when another kitty starts showing up around the bodega. Exploring the burden of parental expectations, this sweet series opener alternates between chapters told from Miguel's and Lolo's equally feisty perspectives. Faison's delightful artwork fleshes out Miguel and his community; interspersed throughout are Miguel's comics, which star Lolo as the courageous Super Cat. Dollops of gentle humor and a breezy pace contribute to an overall lighthearted tone.Paw-sitively charming. (Fiction. 7-10)
In the Heights meets Front Desk in this heartwarming and funny illustrated story about the friendship between a bodega owner's kid and his newly-adopted furry friend, with a focus on family and community. Miguel Rosado wants nothing more than to see and draw the world... or, at least anywhere beyond the four walls of his family's bodega in Washington Heights. Too bad his mami and papi have him working long hours after school, hoping he'll appreciate the sacrifices they've made to keep the store afloat. For street-savvy and newly-adopted cat Lolo, that sounds just perfect if it means he's far, far away from the hungry, lonely nights he once spent in the freezing cold outdoors. But when Miguel ditches his responsibilities and lies to his parents about joining art club, his dream of juggling it all comes crashing down. Lolo will have to decide if he's willing to be there for his new friend Miguel through anything--even venturing back into the frightful outdoors and busy New York City sidewalks. Can they trust each other enough to take on this adventure together?