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Brief Description: Elizabeth Jane Coatsworth was a writer of fiction and poetry for children and adults. She won the 1931 Newbery Medal from the American Library Association award recognizing The Cat Who Went to Heaven as the previous year's "most distinguished contribution to American literature for children." Lynd Kendall Ward was an American artist and novelist, known for his series of wordless novels using wood engraving and his illustrations for juvenile and adult books. His wordless novels have influenced the development of the graphic novel. Publisher Marketing: Inspired by her travels in Asia, author Elizabeth Coatsworth blends spirituality, art, and compassion in this 1931 Newbery Award-winning story set in ancient Japan. A struggling artist's life is transformed when a calico cat enters his world, bringing him good fortune. Commissioned to paint a scene of the Buddha's death for a local temple, he contemplates the connection between humans and animals in Buddhist beliefs with each stroke of his brush. In a poignant twist of fate, he includes the cat in his depiction--defying the tradition that cats are unworthy of salvation. What follows is a reminder that even the simplest creatures can hold the key to enlightenment and grace. Beautifully enhanced by Lynd Ward's illustrations, this perennial classic imparts universal lessons of acceptance, love, mercy, and sacrifice for children and adult readers. |
Author: Coatsworth, Elizabeth
Publisher: Dover Publications
Binding: Paperback
Pub Date: 2025-12-16
BISAC: Juvenile Fiction / Animals / Cats|Juvenile Fiction / Religious / Buddhist|Juvenile Fiction / Classics
Subjects: Buddhism|JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Cats|Cats|Artists|JUVENILE FICTION / Religious / Buddhist|Japan|History|Animal fiction|Religious fiction|Fiction
Weight: 0.26 lbs
ISBN: 9780486855752
ASIN: -
SKU: SP-9780486855752
