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The Princess in Black and the Kitty Catastrophe

Illustrated by Leuyen Pham
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Hardcover
$14.99 US
6.75"W x 8.44"H x 0.53"D   | 14 oz | 30 per carton
On sale Sep 03, 2024 | 96 Pages | 9781536234091
Age 5-8 years | Grades K-3
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The Princess in Black may know how to handle all kinds of monsters, but a kitten set on destruction? Me-OW!

Duchess Wigtower had heard that pets are fun, but all her kitten has gotten her is nine lives' worth of problems. Eeeeek! It’s time for someone else to deal with this catastrophe. Princess Magnolia is thrilled when a kitten lands on her doorstep, but just as she’s about to play with Plumpkins (or should it be Hugmaster Floof?) the monster alarm goes off. When Princess Magnolia returns to her castle, her furry companion has carved up the wallpaper! In fact, each time Princess Magnolia leaves to help the Goat Avenger fight a very grouchy monster, her feline friend wreaks havoc. Has the Princess in Black finally met her match? Ten years after she first donned her cape, the Princess in Black returns for a purrfectly hilarious entry to the New York Times best-selling series.
The early chapter book series The Princess in Black likely needs no introduction. It’s one of the most popular chapter book series, and if you haven’t read them yet, I can’t recommend them highly enough. They’re perfect for burgeoning readers, with lots of illustrations and great line spacing between words and lines. The eleventh book in the series centers an ornery cat who will make life as difficult as possible for Princess Magnolia. But also, maybe she’s the perfect partner for The Princess in Black. As the two learn more about each other, a bored monster stacks goats and harasses the Goat Avenger. But maybe the monster holds the key to how to make the new kitty happy?
—Book Riot

Pham's colorful, cartoon art shines when portraying the mischievous kitty's defiant expressions as he wreaks havoc.
—Booklist
Shannon Hale and Dean Hale are the award-winning husband-and-wife team behind the Princess in Black series, illustrated by LeUyen Pham. Shannon Hale is also the author of the Newbery Honor Book Princess Academy as well as the New York Times best-selling graphic novels Real Friends, Best Friends, and Friends Forever, illustrated by LeUyen Pham. Shannon Hale and Dean Hale live in Salt Lake City, Utah.

LeUyen Pham is the illustrator of the Princess in Black series as well as many other books for children, including Love Is Powerful by Heather Dean Brewer, Pat-a-Cake by Mary Brigid Barrett, God’s Dream by Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Douglas Carlton Abrams, Aunt Mary’s Rose by Douglas Wood, and Real Friends, Best Friends, and Friends Forever by Shannon Hale. LeUyen Pham lives in California.
Chapter 1
Duchess Wigtower had a problem. A fuzzy, furry, claw-pawed problem. And he was sitting beneath her shredded portrait. Licking his leg. And looking bored.
   When this kitten first scampered into her castle, Duchess Wigtower thought she might keep him. After all, she’d heard that pets are fun. But then he turned her puffy sofa into a loaf of stuffing.
   She paced, her tall hair wobbling back and forth. This cat was a catastrophe! But what could she do?
   From her window, Duchess Wigtower could see the top of Princess Magnolia’s castle. She snorted.
   “Magnolia is so clever. But even she wouldn’t be able to manage this cat.”
   Suddenly, the kitten launched itself onto her hair. The tower of hair tipped forward. The duchess found herself eye-to-eye with an upside-down kitten.
   “Eeeeek!” Duchess Wigtower screamed.
   When she was done screaming, Duchess Wigtower put the kitten in a basket.
   She placed the basket at Princess Magnolia’s front door, knocked, and hid behind a bush.
   Princess Magnolia opened the door. Butterflies landed on her hair. Bluebirds tweeted.
   “Oh my, what is this?” said Princess Magnolia. She opened the basket.
  Mew, said the fluffiest kitten she had ever seen.
   Princess Magnolia gasped. The butterflies flitted. The birds sang. The whole world seemed to say, Aww, so cute!
   “Oh, I hope I can keep you!” Princess Magnolia looked around. “Frimplepants, did you see who left this basket?”
   But her unicorn, Frimplepants, was dozing in the garden. He did not notice Duchess Wigtower snickering behind the bush. He did not see her sneak away.

Chapter 2
Princess Magnolia took the kitten to her room. She stroked his long fur. She booped his tiny nose.
   “You are the sweetest little fluff muffin,” she said. “What should I call you? The Princess in Black has a pet pony. His name is Knight Fairyfeather Straddleblack. But he goes by Blacky for short. Should I call you Fluffy?”
   The kitten twitched his tail as if to say, No thank you.
   “Hm. Perhaps you prefer a longer name. How about Plumpkins?”
   The kitten turned his face away.
   “Not Plumpkins, huh? How about Picklewink?” said Princess Magnolia.
   The kitten squeaked a tiny sneeze. Ah-chee!
  Ah-chee!
   Coming up with a perfect name wasn’t going to be easy. She would keep thinking.
  Mew, mew! said the kitten.
   “Oh dear, I think you want something. But what?”
  Mew, mew!
   Princess Magnolia hurried to the castle library. On the shelf of animal books she found Cat Care.
  Cats have many needs. They need food, water, a cozy place to sleep, and a litter box.
   Princess Magnolia gathered all these items into her room. But the kitten still meowed.
   “What’s wrong, Fitz-Kittikins?” asked Princess Magnolia, trying out yet another name. “You have everything you need. Don’t you?” She checked the book.
  Cats also need playtime so they don’t get bored. Especially kittens.
   “Playtime! What a great idea!” said Princess Magnolia.
   The kitten jumped up and down. Mew, mew, mew!
   But just then, Princess Magnolia’s glitter-stone ring rang. The monster alarm!
   “Oh dear, I have to go,” she said. “But I’ll be back soon, Kitter-Punk!”
   The kitten sneezed again, as if to say, I do not accept the name Kitter-Punk.

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About

The Princess in Black may know how to handle all kinds of monsters, but a kitten set on destruction? Me-OW!

Duchess Wigtower had heard that pets are fun, but all her kitten has gotten her is nine lives' worth of problems. Eeeeek! It’s time for someone else to deal with this catastrophe. Princess Magnolia is thrilled when a kitten lands on her doorstep, but just as she’s about to play with Plumpkins (or should it be Hugmaster Floof?) the monster alarm goes off. When Princess Magnolia returns to her castle, her furry companion has carved up the wallpaper! In fact, each time Princess Magnolia leaves to help the Goat Avenger fight a very grouchy monster, her feline friend wreaks havoc. Has the Princess in Black finally met her match? Ten years after she first donned her cape, the Princess in Black returns for a purrfectly hilarious entry to the New York Times best-selling series.

Praise

The early chapter book series The Princess in Black likely needs no introduction. It’s one of the most popular chapter book series, and if you haven’t read them yet, I can’t recommend them highly enough. They’re perfect for burgeoning readers, with lots of illustrations and great line spacing between words and lines. The eleventh book in the series centers an ornery cat who will make life as difficult as possible for Princess Magnolia. But also, maybe she’s the perfect partner for The Princess in Black. As the two learn more about each other, a bored monster stacks goats and harasses the Goat Avenger. But maybe the monster holds the key to how to make the new kitty happy?
—Book Riot

Pham's colorful, cartoon art shines when portraying the mischievous kitty's defiant expressions as he wreaks havoc.
—Booklist

Author

Shannon Hale and Dean Hale are the award-winning husband-and-wife team behind the Princess in Black series, illustrated by LeUyen Pham. Shannon Hale is also the author of the Newbery Honor Book Princess Academy as well as the New York Times best-selling graphic novels Real Friends, Best Friends, and Friends Forever, illustrated by LeUyen Pham. Shannon Hale and Dean Hale live in Salt Lake City, Utah.

LeUyen Pham is the illustrator of the Princess in Black series as well as many other books for children, including Love Is Powerful by Heather Dean Brewer, Pat-a-Cake by Mary Brigid Barrett, God’s Dream by Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Douglas Carlton Abrams, Aunt Mary’s Rose by Douglas Wood, and Real Friends, Best Friends, and Friends Forever by Shannon Hale. LeUyen Pham lives in California.

Excerpt

Chapter 1
Duchess Wigtower had a problem. A fuzzy, furry, claw-pawed problem. And he was sitting beneath her shredded portrait. Licking his leg. And looking bored.
   When this kitten first scampered into her castle, Duchess Wigtower thought she might keep him. After all, she’d heard that pets are fun. But then he turned her puffy sofa into a loaf of stuffing.
   She paced, her tall hair wobbling back and forth. This cat was a catastrophe! But what could she do?
   From her window, Duchess Wigtower could see the top of Princess Magnolia’s castle. She snorted.
   “Magnolia is so clever. But even she wouldn’t be able to manage this cat.”
   Suddenly, the kitten launched itself onto her hair. The tower of hair tipped forward. The duchess found herself eye-to-eye with an upside-down kitten.
   “Eeeeek!” Duchess Wigtower screamed.
   When she was done screaming, Duchess Wigtower put the kitten in a basket.
   She placed the basket at Princess Magnolia’s front door, knocked, and hid behind a bush.
   Princess Magnolia opened the door. Butterflies landed on her hair. Bluebirds tweeted.
   “Oh my, what is this?” said Princess Magnolia. She opened the basket.
  Mew, said the fluffiest kitten she had ever seen.
   Princess Magnolia gasped. The butterflies flitted. The birds sang. The whole world seemed to say, Aww, so cute!
   “Oh, I hope I can keep you!” Princess Magnolia looked around. “Frimplepants, did you see who left this basket?”
   But her unicorn, Frimplepants, was dozing in the garden. He did not notice Duchess Wigtower snickering behind the bush. He did not see her sneak away.

Chapter 2
Princess Magnolia took the kitten to her room. She stroked his long fur. She booped his tiny nose.
   “You are the sweetest little fluff muffin,” she said. “What should I call you? The Princess in Black has a pet pony. His name is Knight Fairyfeather Straddleblack. But he goes by Blacky for short. Should I call you Fluffy?”
   The kitten twitched his tail as if to say, No thank you.
   “Hm. Perhaps you prefer a longer name. How about Plumpkins?”
   The kitten turned his face away.
   “Not Plumpkins, huh? How about Picklewink?” said Princess Magnolia.
   The kitten squeaked a tiny sneeze. Ah-chee!
  Ah-chee!
   Coming up with a perfect name wasn’t going to be easy. She would keep thinking.
  Mew, mew! said the kitten.
   “Oh dear, I think you want something. But what?”
  Mew, mew!
   Princess Magnolia hurried to the castle library. On the shelf of animal books she found Cat Care.
  Cats have many needs. They need food, water, a cozy place to sleep, and a litter box.
   Princess Magnolia gathered all these items into her room. But the kitten still meowed.
   “What’s wrong, Fitz-Kittikins?” asked Princess Magnolia, trying out yet another name. “You have everything you need. Don’t you?” She checked the book.
  Cats also need playtime so they don’t get bored. Especially kittens.
   “Playtime! What a great idea!” said Princess Magnolia.
   The kitten jumped up and down. Mew, mew, mew!
   But just then, Princess Magnolia’s glitter-stone ring rang. The monster alarm!
   “Oh dear, I have to go,” she said. “But I’ll be back soon, Kitter-Punk!”
   The kitten sneezed again, as if to say, I do not accept the name Kitter-Punk.