The co-op bookstore for avid readers
Book Cover for: Ugly Cat & Pablo and the Missing Brother, Isabel Quintero

Ugly Cat & Pablo and the Missing Brother

Isabel Quintero

This unlikely cat and mouse duo will win young chapter book readers over with their ridiculously silly antics and their search for tasty treats!

Ugly Cat was supposed to meet up with his brother Tamarindo so that they could go on a search for the best albondigas (meatballs) in the neighborhood, but then Tamarindo never showed up! Now Ugly Cat and his impeccably dressed mouse friend, Pablo, are on a mission to find Ugly's brother. But when all signs are pointing to the haunted Old Herrera House, can they figure out a way to sneak in, rescue Tamarindo, and make it out in one piece?

Book Details

  • Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks
  • Publish Date: May 29th, 2018
  • Pages: 144
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 7.50in - 5.20in - 0.50in - 0.40lb
  • EAN: 9780545940955
  • Recommended age: 07-10
  • Categories: Humorous StoriesSocial Themes - FriendshipAnimals - Cats

More books to explore

Book Cover for: Henry and Ribsy, Beverly Cleary
Book Cover for: Ribsy, Beverly Cleary
Book Cover for: Houndsley and Catina, James Howe
Book Cover for: Henry and Beezus, Beverly Cleary
Book Cover for: Sydney and Taylor Take a Flying Leap, Jacqueline Davies
Book Cover for: Henry and Beezus, Beverly Cleary
Book Cover for: Henry and the Clubhouse, Beverly Cleary
Book Cover for: Ugly Cat & Pablo, Isabel Quintero
Book Cover for: Good Rosie!, Kate DiCamillo
Book Cover for: ¡Estamos En Un Libro!-An Elephant and Piggie Book, Spanish Edition, Mo Willems
Book Cover for: Stick Dog Meets His Match, Tom Watson
Book Cover for: Memoirs of a Parrot, Devin Scillian
Book Cover for: Big Dog and Little Dog Tales of Adventure, Dav Pilkey
Book Cover for: Upchuck and the Rotten Willy, Bill Wallace
Book Cover for: Pearl and Wagner: Two Good Friends, Kate McMullan

About the Author

Isabel Quintero is the daughter of Mexican immigrants. She lives and writes in the Inland Empire of Southern California, where she was born and raised. Her debut novel, Gabi, A Girl in Pieces, was the recipient of five starred reviews and several awards, including the 2015 Morris Award for Debut YA Fiction and the Tomas Rivera Mexican American Children's Book Award. For fun she reads and writes, watches comedies, and eats paletas and chicharrones every chance she gets. Her favorite paleta flavor? Pues coco, of course.

More books by Isabel Quintero

Book Cover for: My Papi Has a Motorcycle, Isabel Quintero
Book Cover for: La Panza de Mamá (Mamá's Panza Spanish Edition), Isabel Quintero
Book Cover for: Mamá's Panza, Isabel Quintero
Book Cover for: Gabi, a Girl in Pieces, Isabel Quintero
Book Cover for: Mi Papi Tiene Una Moto, Isabel Quintero
Book Cover for: Photographic: The Life of Graciela Iturbide, Isabel Quintero
Book Cover for: Gabi, Fragmentos de Una Adolescente / Gabi, a Girl in Pieces, Isabel Quintero
Book Cover for: Feúcho Y Pablo (Ugly Cat & Pablo): Volume 1, Isabel Quintero
Book Cover for: Ugly Cat & Pablo, Isabel Quintero

Praise for this book

Praise for Ugly Cat & Pablo: "Ugly Cat and Pablo are two tough dudes with hearts of gold and a penchant for miscommunication and (mis)adventure. Pablo is a mouse who dreams of adventure; his best friend, Ugly Cat, dreams of food. When Pablo suggests an outing to the park, Ugly Cat is hooked. After all, there is always the possibility of food in an outing to the park. Sure enough, food abounds, but then they see 'THE CART.' The cart sells paletas -- the Spanish word for popsicles -- Ugly Cat's most favorite treat. An 'easy peasy lemon squeezy' plan is hatched to obtain a paleta, and from there on, it is all a series of mishaps and misunderstandings. Knight's black-and-white illustrations energetically capture the zaniness of the caper. Each protagonist speaks in a distinctive typeface, which also adds to the visual fun. The book has a liberal sprinkling of Spanish throughout; most of it will be understood by the context, but there is enough vocabulary that will be understood only by readers familiar with Spanish to make them feel extra accomplished. (There is a glossary for those who are not.) And our heroes? Well, they come out of the escapade unharmed and ready to plot their next adventure -- 'as long as we go together. And as long as there are snacks.' A series is born. Both chapter-book and reluctant readers will go for this one like cats to paletas." -- Kirkus Reviews