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OverviewWhen a rogue experiment removes all colors from the world, a girl and her talking cat must save humanity from cat-astrophe. No one is more surprised than young Caitlin Maggert when she wakes up to her cat Rio talking to her and the world around them suddenly cloaked in grays. But when they team up with Caitlin's best friends to investigate the odd phenomenon, they discover a much larger sinister plan underway...and it's up to them to stop it, before it's too late. Rio, Caitlin's Ragdoll cat with a panda face, has witnessed a very strange occurrence indeed. Asleep in Caitlin's beautiful pink bedroom-the envy of her best friend's Trudie and Molly-the beloved feline is awoken by a silver light which sucks up all the color out of the room and also results in Rio having the ability to talk, control the minds of suggestible humans-otherwise known as ""cat people""-and telekinesis, able to move things with his thoughts. Caitlin is shocked when everything around her-the blue sky, the green lawns, even her yellow school bus-is suddenly void of all color. After a bit of disbelief and quarreling, Caitlin finally convinces her friends of the unusual events. The three girls, along with Rio, have a sleepover at Caitlin's where they discuss their investigative plan to get to the bottom of the cause of this new dull and gray world. The friends track a trail of drops of yellow color to an abandoned building where, inside, they find a scientific lab with computer monitors and a large cauldron-like device, swirling with colors. They soon learn that a world-famous scientist, Professor Pinch, believing he was hired to perform research that would change the world for good, was actually duped by a criminal mastermind, MacDougal, to create a destructive device that would be disastrous for the world. Caitlin, Trudie, Molly, and Rio are the only ones who know about this evil plan and they, along with the kindly professor, must stop MacDougal before the invention is used against the world. Can they restore the colors and stop the brute before it's too late? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sally AlexanderPublisher: Sally Alexander Imprint: Sally Alexander Volume: BOOK1 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.308kg ISBN: 9798986070001Pages: 134 Publication Date: 10 June 2022 Recommended Age: From 8 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsSally Alexander does a fine job of capturing the mystery as well as the fun interactions between friends and felines on a mission. ... Advanced elementary to middle grade libraries seeking engaging, whimsical mystery adventures to attract kids to the written word will find all these elements and more in The Lost Colors, which injects a dose of humor into the mix for added value and fun. It's highly recommended for its unexpected twists and turns, the dual profile of a Ragdoll cat who becomes even more extraordinary, and the young owner who loves him whether he can talk or not. D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review Fun and fast moving; a bright, vibrant adventure. KIRKUS REVIEWS Sally Alexander does a fine job of capturing the mystery as well as the fun interactions between friends and felines on a mission. ... Advanced elementary to middle grade libraries seeking engaging, whimsical mystery adventures to attract kids to the written word will find all these elements and more in The Lost Colors, which injects a dose of humor into the mix for added value and fun. It's highly recommended for its unexpected twists and turns, the dual profile of a Ragdoll cat who becomes even more extraordinary, and the young owner who loves him whether he can talk or not. D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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