Catwings

by Ursula K. Le Guin

illustrations by S.D. Schindler


 
I like this book because I like cats and birds. This book is about four cats. The cats names are James, Thelma, Harriet, and Roger. They find another baby cat that they name Jane. They take Jane home and they find their mother. This is an adventure story. It's a fun book to read. This book is awesome.

Kyle
Age 9
Narragansett Elementary School
Narragansett, R.I.


Catwings is a  good book because it is an adventure story.The cats had wings and their names are Thelma, Roger, James, and Harriet. In the book the Catwings meet two children who are named Hank and Susan who feed the cats. I give Catwings three thumbs way way up.

Christopher & Caleb
Age 9
Narragansett Elementary School
Narragansett, R.I.



Catwings is about four cats that are sent to find a new home. When they fly off to find their new home, they go to a forest.
There, they stay in a barn and find a boy and a girl to stay with.
John P.
Narragansett Elementary School
Narragansett, R.I.

Catwings Return

by Ursula K. Le Guin

Hello! My name is Jesse and I have been reading Catwings Return  for a couple of days. I really like it. In fact, I think it was the best book I have ever read. It is about cats that were born with wings. There are four cats and their names are James, Roger, Thelma, and Harriet. Jane was born at the end of the book. You will need to read about the rest of the story.
Jesse
Age 9
Narragansett Elementary School
Narragansett, R.I.


I like this book because I like cats. It is a fun book to read. I would give it two thumbs up. I would recommend it. There are four cats and two children named Susan and Hank. I can't tell you anymore so read the book for yourself.
Michael
Age 9
Narragansett Elementary School
Narragansett, R.I.


As kittens, James, Thelma, Harriet, and Roger took advantage of their wings by flying away from the city slums where they were born. Now the cats live comfortably in the hills.

Billy
Age 9
Narragansett Elementary School

 

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