
Lang goes out every night, but it’s good money. and there’s so many of them (217!) and it’s weird that Ms. Her first few tries at jobs don’t go so well but then she lands a job catsitting for Ms. Bethany promises she’ll write every day, but Katie is determined to earn enough money to pay for the last week of camp. Katie’s best friend is going to camp for the whole summer. I was completely taken in by the gorgeous art, the humor, and the sweet story of a girl who spends her summer taking care of her neighbor’s cats and oh maybe saving the world. After watching him reread it five times in a row, I just had to know what was so enthralling about this book. I knew we had a hit on our hands when my 8-year-old started giggling before we even left the library. Also, why is Madeline always out EXACTLY when the city's most notorious villain commits crimes?! Is it possible that Katie's upstairs neighbor is really a super villain?Ĭan Katie wrangle a whole lot of wayward cats, save a best friendship (why is Beth barely writing back? And who's this boy she keeps talking about?!), AND crack the biggest story in the city's history? Some heroes have capes. But when Katie gets a job catsitting for her mysterious upstairs neighbor, life get interesting.įirst, Madeline has 217 cats (!) and they're not exactly. Katie is dreading the boring summer ahead while her best friends are all away at camp-something that's way out of Katie and her mom's budget, UNLESS Katie can figure out a way earn the money for camp herself.


A new middle-grade graphic novel series about growing up, friendship, heroes, and cats (lots of cats!).
