
Tibbles the Cat
by Michal Šanda Author and David Dolensky Illustrator
This charming story features quirky, vintage-inspired illustrations. It tells the tale of a cat named Tibbles, who moves to a new island home with her owner in 1894. Initially idyllic, things go horribly wrong. Tibbles discovers a rare flightless bird, the Stephens Island wren, but inadvertently causes its extinction by preying on it.
Beneath the surface lies a sophisticated tragicomic plot with Greek tragedy roots. Tibbles’s actions led to the wren’s extinction, and the tragedy is heightened by Tibbles’s innocence, ignorance, and carefree nature. The book presents a true story in a subtly comedic light, emphasizing the unintended consequences of human actions on the environment. Perfect for children aged 6–9 who enjoy funny stories and deep lessons, this story combines humor with history and conservation.
(This book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.)
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