Imagen del autor

Emily Cheney Neville (1919–1997)

Autor de It's Like This, Cat

13+ Obras 1,734 Miembros 30 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

Créditos de la imagen: The Wee Web

Obras de Emily Cheney Neville

It's Like This, Cat (1963) 1,566 copias
Berries Goodman (1965) 76 copias
The Seventeenth-Street gang (1966) 25 copias
The Bridge (1988) 20 copias
The China Year (1991) 13 copias
Garden of broken glass (1975) 10 copias
Fogarty (1969) 4 copias
TITLE 1 copia

Obras relacionadas

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1919-12-28
Fecha de fallecimiento
1997-12-14
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Manchester, Connecticut, USA
Lugares de residencia
Manchester, Connecticut, USA
New York, New York, USA
Keene Valley, New York, USA
Educación
Bryn Mawr College
Ocupaciones
journalist
Premios y honores
Newbery Medal 1964

Miembros

Reseñas

Reveals the developing maturity of a 14-year-old New York City boy, who with his cat, explores the city.
 
Denunciada
BLTSbraille | 27 reseñas más. | Sep 3, 2021 |
Newbery Award 1964. 14-year-old Davey has a normal 1960's family and lives in a much more peaceful New York City. He learns the ways of a Cat, how to make friends, and how much like his Dad he is.
 
Denunciada
LindaLeeJacobs | 27 reseñas más. | Feb 15, 2020 |
I'm glad my book group chose this one. I hadn't read it since childhood. An interesting tale. Any one familiar with New York will better understand the journeys Dave takes. Not much of a plot line. More a glimpse into a life. I was startled at the ending and had to reread a few pages to make sense of it. Now I want to read some of Beverly Cleary's teen books and see how they compare. I was interested to see inside a boy's head having always been inside a girls!
 
Denunciada
njcur | 27 reseñas más. | Dec 30, 2019 |
It's Like This Cat follows the story of Dave Mitchell as he forges through those awkward teen years we all have. He argues with his father and has a hard time talking to girls and finding friends. He stumbles upon a stray cat, which he takes home and calls Cat. Cat helps Dave meet two new friends, Tom and Mary. Tom is on his own and has no connection with his family. This encourages Dave to start looking at his own family differently.

This was a great coming of age story. It's lighthearted but with significant truths we can all connect with. Who hasn't had difficult relationships with parents or peers? Sometimes it takes seeing things from someone's perspective other than our own to break down barriers and become a true family.

It was slightly dated, but good, nonetheless.
… (más)
 
Denunciada
BookishHooker | 27 reseñas más. | Dec 16, 2019 |

Listas

Premios

También Puede Gustarte

Autores relacionados

Estadísticas

Obras
13
También por
1
Miembros
1,734
Popularidad
#14,823
Valoración
½ 3.7
Reseñas
30
ISBNs
54
Idiomas
1

Tablas y Gráficos