Wild
Usher's writing and illustrations evoke the work of the late Maurice Sendak and effortlessly leap from reality to imagination. whimsical. --School Library Journal When the narrator and Granddad catsit for the day, things get a little wild. the watercolor-and-ink illustrations seem to channel Quentin Blake's style. Wild, yes, but a gentle read, too. --Kirkus Reviews Tranquil, winsome illustrations that evoke Quentin Blake and Stephen Kellogg light up this story about getting along with our furry friends. --Foreword Reviews.