I really enjoyed this book, but these are supposed to have Jewish content. I understand that the girl is Jewish, but it really should have more about it. never the less it was a pretty good book. maybe they should have made it a little clearer what the lessons learned were. I didn't really get many answers of what they mean to tell you. I still think it's a great book even if there were a few bumps in the road. They did a pretty good job. I also wish it was longer. I was liking the book but then it ended. I think they could have added more. In summery a good book with a few bumps in the road.
Chaya's initials spell "CAT," and she loves her cat Ollie, but sadly her brother hasn't been acting very lovable lately. When picky eater Ollie refuses to taste a new moist cat food, Chaya tries to entice him by tasting it first, and then her adventures begin as she turns into a cat at midnight. Her escapades show her what Ollie's really thinking, bring her and her brother closer together, rescue people and their pets from an emergency situation, and teach her that both cats and people are more complicated than they look on the surface and we shouldn't be too quick to judge. There's a happy ending for everyone and a message that's close to my heart about caring for our animal friends. (I've spent my whole life with cats we've adopted.)
I love it. I read it 100 times I couldn't stop
I cannot explain how great this book is. I could not stop reading it!!!
its an amazing book even if you don't like cats like me its still an amazing book and I recommend it for people who like cats.