The White Cat and the Monk
A Retelling of the Poem “Pangur Bán”
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Publisher Description
A monk leads a simple life. He studies his books late into the evening and searches for truth in their pages. His cat, Pangur, leads a simple life, too, chasing prey in the darkness. As night turns to dawn, Pangur leads his companion to the truth he has been seeking.
The White Cat and the Monk is a retelling of the classic Old Irish poem “Pangur Bán.” With Jo Ellen Bogart’s simple and elegant narration and Sydney Smith’s classically inspired images, this contemplative story pays tribute to the wisdom of animals and the wonders of the natural world.
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In Bogart (Big and Small, Room for All) and Smith's (Sidewalk Flowers) interpretation of a medieval Irish poem, a solitary, scholarly monk observes the cat living in his cell. The monk records the similarities between the cat's pursuits and his own, creating a quietly powerful story about work, companionship, and the things that sustain whether knowledge, faith, or a tasty mouse. A combination of panel sequences and full-page scenes, Smith's ink-and-watercolor illustrations are dominated by moody browns and grays, with occasional bursts of color in the monk's illuminated manuscripts; the cat's playful curiosity and mutual tenderness with the monk add notes of light and humor. Bogart doesn't emulate the rhyming couplets of the source material, instead writing in subtle, straightforward sentences: "We are each content, with all we need to entertain us." Despite the reflective tone, text and art move readers swiftly through the story, which builds to a seeming epiphany for the monk. It's a sophisticated and subtle story about the pursuit of joy one that will easily resonate with readers young and old. Ages 4 8.