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Original Title: The Nine Lives of Montezuma
ISBN: 1405233389 (ISBN13: 9781405233385)
Edition Language: English
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The Nine Lives Of Montezuma Paperback | Pages: 208 pages
Rating: 3.92 | 629 Users | 49 Reviews

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Title:The Nine Lives Of Montezuma
Author:Michael Morpurgo
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 208 pages
Published:August 6th 2007 by Egmont (first published March 1980)
Categories:Animals. Childrens. Fiction. Cats. Novels. European Literature. British Literature. Young Adult

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I read this last night in an attempt to get my sleep back to normal hours (we'll see if it worked this evening!). As far as I'm concerned, Michael Morpurgo can do no wrong. I've been reading his books since I was a kid and I'm not sick of them yet. I love his way of taking historical situations and making them interesting for kids (and adults!), without dumbing them down at all.

This isn't one of his historical novels, but I still loved it. A story about a beloved farm cat and his 9 lives. Short enough chapters that you could quite easily read it out loud in short installments, but long enough to make me feel sad when it all ended.

I'm planning on giving this to Bookfrogster. I just read Varjak Paw which she lent me (also about the heroics of a cat, although slightly more mystical than this one), so hopefully she'll enjoy this one too.

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Outwardly this is a book for very young readers, with short chapters, large type, a great deal of white space and beautiful black and white pen illustrations. Yet the language is sophisticated; it would even be difficult to read out loud to a young child as the flow would constantly be interrupted to explain unknown words and the theme of death is already broached on the second page; what could be more emotive than a dead kitten? It would be interesting to know what age group Morpurgo was

I read this last night in an attempt to get my sleep back to normal hours (we'll see if it worked this evening!). As far as I'm concerned, Michael Morpurgo can do no wrong. I've been reading his books since I was a kid and I'm not sick of them yet. I love his way of taking historical situations and making them interesting for kids (and adults!), without dumbing them down at all.This isn't one of his historical novels, but I still loved it. A story about a beloved farm cat and his 9 lives. Short

From a near miss with a barn owl when just a kitten to a fight with the farm dog, Montezuma's nine lives are packed with excitement and, at times, sadness. In true Morpurgo fashion, the reader is spared nothing of the realities of life, and death, and the humans in the story are varied and complex, though mostly compassionate. I was in tears at the end, and poor Izzie had to finish reading it to me :) (Mind you, I'm in tears at the end of most of Michael Morpurgo's books).Whilst not as powerful

ELA Writing Prompt(I found this book in my library, I didn't not explicitly look for it).This book is about a cats nine lives, each one being a new chapter (the cat doesn't die 9 times). In the beginning we are introduced to a cat in a barn who almost dies, gets rescued, picked up by a person, and now lives in their house. The plot is the adventures that the cat, Montezuma, goes on: fighting another cat, becoming lost, being chased by a dog, etc. In the end Montezuma, now old and venerable, sits

It is said that the cat has nine lives..... But this cat... He is magnificent,He is brave.No other book explains so much like this book.

It is very easy to picture where it is set, the book left me with a clear image in my head of where Montezuma lives. As it is a Morpugo book it was pretty sad, but I liked Montezuma so much it kept me reading and wanting to know what happened next. Montezuma is an amazing cat who could even survive a fight with a dog and there were other touching moments where a man helped the cat after it got glass stuck in its and couldn't finishing the road. Whilst sad as described, there are always such

Michael Morpurgo really can do nothing wrong in my eyes. He is a wondrous author, and even though his books are aimed at children, I have not yet come across anything that he has written that I've not enjoyedThe reader falls in love with Montezuma, the farm cat who lives life on the edge! We all know that cats are supposed to have nine lives and this little book recounts each of Monty's near escapes in detail. Yes, I cried - throughout the story and especially at the end, but I loved every page.

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