Missing! a Cat Called Buster
Missing! a Cat Called Buster
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Square Fish
Just the Series: Rainbow Street Shelter Vol. 2   

Series and Publisher: Rainbow Street Shelter   

Annotation: After his pet rabbit dies, Josh feels sad and does not want to own another pet until an elderly neighbor's cat goes missing, in chapter-book format.
Genre: [Animal fiction]
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #5717432
Format: Paperback
Special Formats: Chapter Book Chapter Book
Publisher: Square Fish
Copyright Date: 2015
Edition Date: 2015 Release Date: 03/10/15
Illustrator: Boase, Susan,
Pages: 116 pages
ISBN: 1-250-05682-9
ISBN 13: 978-1-250-05682-5
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 20 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Horn Book

Logan's dog gets lost when Logan moves; Hannah wants a pet more than anything (Lost!). When old Mr. Larsen becomes ill, his quirky cat runs away; Josh, grieving the loss of his rabbit, claims he doesn't want another pet (Missing!). The coincidences that bring the stories together are contrived, but the appealing subjects and frequent sketches may attract young readers.

Kirkus Reviews

After his elderly owner is injured in an accident, Buster the cat gets lost, and a young neighbor sets out to find him. Buster spent his early months at the Rainbow Street Shelter, also the name of this pet-focused series for readers who have recently made the transition to chapter books. Finally adopted by Mr. Larsen, he loves their life together. Josh, a grade-schooler, is trying to deal with his grief over the death of his pet rabbit when Buster goes missing. Aided by his parents, Josh begins a determined search for the missing pet. Just as in the first work in the series (Lost! A Dog Called Bear, 2011), this effort sympathetically, if briefly, deals with some complex issues, including the responsibilities of pet ownership, death and aging, but always within the framework of an optimistic, childlike perspective appropriate for the target audience. Readers will fully understand that although Josh's focus on finding Buster is at first driven by his own loss, later he genuinely falls in love with the wily cat. Several characters that appeared in the first work in this series make cameo appearances, providing continuity. Attractive black-and-white full- and half-page sketches, one or two per chapter, offer some visual interest as well. This early chapter book with plenty of heart and a bit of suspense will appeal to young pet lovers. (Fiction. 6-9)

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Word Count: 9,732
Reading Level: 4.8
Interest Level: 2-5
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 4.8 / points: 1.0 / quiz: 147565 / grade: Lower Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:4.6 / points:5.0 / quiz:Q55862
Lexile: 870L
Guided Reading Level: N
Fountas & Pinnell: N
Missing! A Cat Called Buster
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Buster and his sisters and brother were born in a box at the back of a garage. The three sisters were fluffy and pretty, and the brother was sleek and black.
Buster had a square head and a crooked white snip on his nose. His fur was as orange as marmalade on warm toast.
Their mother licked them clean, fed them, and looked after them so well that their cardboard box was as good a home as the comfiest cat basket. The kittens learned to open their eyes and look all around. They learned to wash their faces and paws clean with their scratchy tongues. And the mother cat kept them secret and safe.
One day, when the kittens were just old enough to walk and tumble and play, the mother cat led them out of the box to explore the world beyond the garage.
But as each tiny kitten came blinking out into its first bright sunlight, a hand grabbed it and dumped it into a sack. Themother cat yowled and the kittens meowed, but the sack was dropped into a car and the mother cat was left behind.
The car drove down a long road whilethe frightened kittens squirmed in the dark, squeezy sack. Then they felt a whoosh! as the sack was tossed from the car and a thump! as they landed on the grass beside the road.
No one saw it happen, and so no one ever knew who had done such a cruel and terrible thing.
Buster knew, but he couldn't say--except that for the rest of his life he hated purple baseball caps, going in cars, and being anywhere squeezy where he couldn't get out.
Luckily, the next person who drove down the road that day was a very different sort of person--and even more luckily, she saw the squirming sack. She didn'tknow what it was, but if it was squirming it must be alive, and if it was alive it didn't belong in a sack on the side of the road. Even though the bag squirmed so much that she was afraid it might be a snake, she stopped her car and walked slowly back while she tried to figure out what to do.
As she got closer, she heard a chorus of meowing.
The woman sprinted to the sack and ripped it open. She was furious at whoever had dumped the kittens, sad for how scared they were, and so happy that she had found them. She wanted to take them all home and give them enough love and kindness that they would never be frightened again.
But she knew that one kitten was enough for her tiny apartment, so in the end she drove straight to the Rainbow Street Animal Shelter.
Text copyright © 2011 by Wendy Orr Illustrations copyright © 2011 by Susan Boase All rights reserved.


Excerpted from MISSING! a Cat Called Buster by Wendy Orr
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Buster isn't fluffy or pretty like other cats--he's a crazy orange cat with attitude. And Mr. Larsen is the exact right person for him. Every morning Buster and Mr. Larsen sit on their porch in the sun, and every morning Josh sees them when he walks to school. When Mr. Larsen goes to the hospital and Buster goes missing, Josh and his family look for that crazy cat everywhere. But if Buster turns up, Rainbow Street Animal Shelter will have to help him find another home. That's when Josh and his family realize that--sometimes--life can choose a pet for you.


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