Synopsis
Cierta noche una anciana con un sombrero puntiagudo entra por la ventana de la recámara de Nicolás, agita su escoba, escupe algunas palabras y se va tan intempestivamente como llegó. En el momento es perturbador, pero no tanto como lo que sucede al día siguiente.
Publishers Weekly
PreS-Gr 2-This timeless tale of switched identities was first published in London (Anderson Press, 1999). The opening page shows a witch coming in through a little boy's bedroom window. She shakes her broom over him and hisses a few words. The next morning, when he awakes, Nicol s realizes that he has somehow switched bodies with his cat, Leonardo. There are many funny scenes of Nicol s engaging in feline behavior. Readers also see Leonardo struggling to make sense of a boy's life. At the end of the story, the witch returns and undoes the spell explaining that she had the wrong address. The comical illustrations are done in a cartoon style featuring lots of chaotic domestic scenes. This fun adventure makes a great choice for story time and group reading. Maria Otero-Boisvert, Criticas Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.