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Tom, Babette, and Simon: Three Tales of Transformation

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Three original stories in which a boy and a cat change places, a young man learns the price of selfishness, and an invisible princess finds herself.

100 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1995

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Avi

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Avi is a pen name for Edward Irving Wortis, but he says, "The fact is, Avi is the only name I use." Born in 1937, Avi has created many fictional favorites such as The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle, Nothing but the Truth, and the Crispin series. His work is popular among readers young and old.

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December 22, 2019
Just delightful. These entertaining fables were the MG equivalent of 'novelettes,' long enough to be interesting and satisfying, yet concise enough that they didn't drag or become a chore to read. Good messages, too. This is my second read, because Avi is almost on my automatic to-read list and I had a chance so I took it. ;)
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June 6, 2020
Three stories by Avi, so as usual, I didn't care for them all that much. The characters go through a major transformation and I'm not sure they come out better on the other side. I think some kids might like this because of the fantastical nature of the stories, but I was not a fan. It is a very quick read though. Kids might like it for that reason too.
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February 16, 2025
Three short stories about wishes gone awry: a boy who wants to be a cat, a mother who wants a perfect daughter, and a young man who wants everyone to notice him. Don't forget, it's not always great to get what you wish for! Nice illustrations by Alexi Natchev.
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March 30, 2009
Amy Brantner, 100 pages. This book has three interesting stories of transformation. I would recommend this to people who enjoy the un-ordinary. The first story is about a kid who thinks his life is really boring. He meets a talking cat and decides to keep him. But he is always in envy of the cat, because it gets to sleep all day while Tom, the boy, has to go to school. The cat suggests that he and Tom switch places. Tom’s all for it! Later, Tom (who is now a cat) gets bored sleeping all the time, but the boy (who used to be a cat) likes being human, and refuses to switch back. Uh oh!
The second story is about a Queen who really wants a baby. She has all the details of the baby- it’s name, it’s gender (girl) and the fact that it will be blemish free and perfect. She meets a lady who assures the Queen that she will make her wish comes true. Sure enough a baby girl is born. But there’s just one problem... the baby is invisible! What will happen next?
The last story... well, you’ll just have to read this book to find out. But I’ll give you one hint- the man is desperate for attention and that is exactly what he gets! Mwa ha ha ha ha (evil laugh,) it is bad attention.
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