Why Kimba Saved the World (Cats in the Mirror) Book 1
Written by Meg Dendler
First in a series of middle grade chapter books featuring a family which includes four cats and a dog along with their human family. In this book, Kimba, a heterochromatic cat, is recruited by an agency of sci-fi cats to restore cats to their rightful place as rulers of the universe.
Kimba is distinct not only due to the fact that she has one green and one blue eye, but also because she combines the curiosity of a cat with the sensitivity of a human. Kimba and her sister Hiro’s lives change one day when Kimba sees a mysterious image in the bathroom mirror. Turns out a race of cats led by its leader Regalus are plotting a world-wide takeover and Kimba has been selected to be one of their spies. But Kimba has never even been outside the house, and Hiro has even less interest in changing her comfortable existence. How can they possibly succeed?
The story line starts out slowly, then builds up as Kimba eventually must choose between her family and her cat lineage. Dendler knows the character and personality of felines well; she does a superb job of getting into Kimba’s head and allowing the reader to identify with her. Middle grade readers who love animals will like this book; it paints a realistic picture with enough sci-fi details to make the story convincing. In the end, Kimba, like many of her young readers in their everyday lives, is forced to make a difficult decision. Where does her loyalty lie?
Recommended as an independent read for students age nine through twelve or as a read aloud by a librarian or classroom teacher. Available in kindle and paperback. The second and third books in the series have recently been released.
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4 responses to “ALIEN CATS?”
TFT
March 22nd, 2015 at 13:01
Reblogged this on The Fiction Times.
bamauthor
March 22nd, 2015 at 21:54
Thanks for reblogging!
mommynificent
April 2nd, 2015 at 13:44
I’ve heard great things about this book! Thanks for sharing this at Booknificent Thursday on Mommynificent.com this week!
Tina
bamauthor
April 3rd, 2015 at 12:11
I particularly like the way the author portrays Kimba’s inner conflicts and fears. Tweens and teens can certainly relate to this.