Da Vinci's Cat

Da Vinci's Cat

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  • Author:Catherine Gilbert Murdock
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Summary

Two unlikely friends—Federico, in sixteenth-century Rome, and Bee, in present-day New Jersey—are linked through an amiable cat, Leonardo Da Vinci’s mysterious wardrobe, and an eerily perfect sketch of Bee。 Newbery Honor author Catherine Gilbert Murdock’s Da Vinci’s Cat is a thrilling, time-slip fantasy about rewriting history to save the present。 This inventive novel will engross anyone who loved When You Reach Me and A Wrinkle in Time

Federico doesn’t mind being a political hostage in the Pope’s palace, especially now that he has a cat as a friend。 But he must admit that a kitten walking into a wardrobe and returning full-grown a moment later is quite odd。 Even stranger is Herbert, apparently an art collector from the future, who emerges from the wardrobe the next night。 Herbert barters with Federico to get a sketch signed by the famous painter Raphael, but his plans take a dangerous turn when he hurries back to his era, desperate to save a dying girl。

Bee never wanted to move to New Jersey。 When a neighbor shows Bee a sketch that perfectly resembles her, Bee, freaked out, solidifies her resolve to keep to herself。 But then she meets a friendly cat and discovers a mysterious cabinet in her neighbor’s attic—a cabinet that leads her to Renaissance Rome。 Bee, who has learned about Raphael and Michelangelo in school, never expected she’d get to meet them and see them paint their masterpieces。

This compelling time-slip adventure by Newbery Honor author Catherine Gilbert Murdock is full of action, mystery, history, art, and friendship—and features one unforgettable cat。

Includes black-and-white spot art throughout of Da Vinci’s cat by Caldecott Medalist Paul O。 Zelinsky, as well as an author’s note about the art, artists, and history that inspired the novel 。

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Reviews

Heidi Burkhart

A story of fiction which goes back and forth in time, linking two kids whose adventure revolves around Da Vinci's art。 A story of fiction which goes back and forth in time, linking two kids whose adventure revolves around Da Vinci's art。 。。。more

Emilia

A cute and fun look into the lives of the old masters。 The story led me to do my own research, which is always a good sign。。

Tess Barnes

Audio。 What a fun, sweet, well written book。 Great for a winter Sunday read

Josh

A fun book that really zipped by。 What made it work was how the historical characters are intertwined with a pretty bog standard time travel story。 It was fun to get to know the characters and they made the historical setting come to life。

Mary

A delightful time traveling novel for middle grade readers set in 1511 that involves Leonardo Da Vinci's cat and his time machine。 Eleven year old Bee who lives in present day New Jersey finds the time machine and her portrait that was painted by the Renaissance painter Raphael。 To solve the mystery, Bee must go back in time where she meets eleven year old Federico Gonzaga。 Although there is plenty of Renaissance art history embedded in the story, there is also plenty of suspense that will have A delightful time traveling novel for middle grade readers set in 1511 that involves Leonardo Da Vinci's cat and his time machine。 Eleven year old Bee who lives in present day New Jersey finds the time machine and her portrait that was painted by the Renaissance painter Raphael。 To solve the mystery, Bee must go back in time where she meets eleven year old Federico Gonzaga。 Although there is plenty of Renaissance art history embedded in the story, there is also plenty of suspense that will have readers concerned about the eventual outcome for Bee and Federico and the ramifications of messing around with time。 Recommended for readers who like stories about cats, artists, friendships, Renaissance history, or the book From the Mixed-Up Files of Basil E。 Frankweiler by E。L。 Konigsburg。 。。。more

Elaine Bearden

gr 3-6This is an interesting mystery。 I picked it up because it had a cat and was a mystery with a time-traveling element。 I wasn't totally taken in by the story at first, but kept reading because I think kids would really enjoy the mystery, time-traveling, cat, and kids solving problems of their own aspect。 The size of the book, font, layout all contribute to a relaxed reading experience。Greenwillow / HarperCollins gr 3-6This is an interesting mystery。 I picked it up because it had a cat and was a mystery with a time-traveling element。 I wasn't totally taken in by the story at first, but kept reading because I think kids would really enjoy the mystery, time-traveling, cat, and kids solving problems of their own aspect。 The size of the book, font, layout all contribute to a relaxed reading experience。Greenwillow / HarperCollins 。。。more

Charlotte

I really enjoyed this; it checked many boxes--Renaissance Italy, a lovely cat, art, friendship, and of course time travel。 Lots of nice details about both quotidian and wonderful things, and I really liked the two kids。

LS Johnson

I will recommend this book to any reader who enjoys a time travel book, a cat lover, an art lover, even a history lover。 I think it can appeal to many。 It doesn’t have a lot of “stressful” moments in the plot, but is rather dialogue and character driven。

Patti Sabik

Blending historical fiction, time travel, and real-life "who-knew" facts about Renaissance life and art Murdock conjures up an adventurous and entertaining race to save the time continuum in "Da Vinci's Cat。" I found this historical fiction offering much more engaging than Murdock's "The Book of Boy" for which I couldn't find the right reader。 This book, while fun in it's own right, has characters such as Michelangelo and Ruben who are familiar artists to most middle schoolers。 I found protagoni Blending historical fiction, time travel, and real-life "who-knew" facts about Renaissance life and art Murdock conjures up an adventurous and entertaining race to save the time continuum in "Da Vinci's Cat。" I found this historical fiction offering much more engaging than Murdock's "The Book of Boy" for which I couldn't find the right reader。 This book, while fun in it's own right, has characters such as Michelangelo and Ruben who are familiar artists to most middle schoolers。 I found protagonists Bee and Federico to be well-formed and likeable with complimentary personalities。 The fact that Federico was a real-life historical figure added considerably to the texture of the story。 Truly enjoyed the author's note and would use it as a foundation for a book talk to promote the book to students。 。。。more

Katie

This is a fun story of friendship, art, adventure, and the what if’s of meddling through time。 What interesting tales emerge when we connect the dots of history。

Alma

In 1511 Rome, eleven-year-old Sir Federico of Mantua was a hostage of Pope Julius; the Sistine Chapel was being painted, while Michelangelo and Raphael were busy feuding with each other。 He felt lonely until the night he met a strange man named Herbert and a cat named Juno。 Read more about this historical fiction book on my blog: https://shouldireaditornot。wordpress。。。。 In 1511 Rome, eleven-year-old Sir Federico of Mantua was a hostage of Pope Julius; the Sistine Chapel was being painted, while Michelangelo and Raphael were busy feuding with each other。 He felt lonely until the night he met a strange man named Herbert and a cat named Juno。 Read more about this historical fiction book on my blog: https://shouldireaditornot。wordpress。。。。 。。。more

Maggie

A time-travel cabinet created by Leonardi DaVinci? A sweet, sassy kitty who moves through the centuries as smoothly as she slides through a cat door? Written by the newbery-honor winning author of the delightful Book of Boy? You can bet I jumped at the chance to read this Netgalley e-arc! And (which so rarely happens) it's every bit as good as I was hoping。 This book is a winner: smart, fast-paced, and fun。 Highly recommended。 A time-travel cabinet created by Leonardi DaVinci? A sweet, sassy kitty who moves through the centuries as smoothly as she slides through a cat door? Written by the newbery-honor winning author of the delightful Book of Boy? You can bet I jumped at the chance to read this Netgalley e-arc! And (which so rarely happens) it's every bit as good as I was hoping。 This book is a winner: smart, fast-paced, and fun。 Highly recommended。 。。。more

Andrew

Perhaps you have heard the theories of renowned artist Leonardo Da Vinci being a time traveler。。。 well, he doesn't in this book, but his cat does。 In 1511 Rome, Fredrico is living in the Pope's palace, and he often gets to observe the intense rivalry between Michelangelo and Raphael。 One day He finds an adorable orange cat in a mysterious wardrobe, and later an eccentric American man from 1923 comes barreling through too-- an art collector named Herbert, who claims the cat's name is Juno, and on Perhaps you have heard the theories of renowned artist Leonardo Da Vinci being a time traveler。。。 well, he doesn't in this book, but his cat does。 In 1511 Rome, Fredrico is living in the Pope's palace, and he often gets to observe the intense rivalry between Michelangelo and Raphael。 One day He finds an adorable orange cat in a mysterious wardrobe, and later an eccentric American man from 1923 comes barreling through too-- an art collector named Herbert, who claims the cat's name is Juno, and once belonged to Da Vinci。 A girl named Bee from present-day American also finds her way into the wardrobe, investigating an unearthed Raphael sketch that resembles her perfectly。 Da Vinci's Cat is a fast-paced, time-traveling, timeline-altering adventure that readers of historical fiction and sci-fi are sure to love! If Juno had anything to add, it would probably be her signature CATchphrase: "Mrow"。 。。。more

Beth Mendelsohn

I received this e-ARC from NetGalley and Greenwillow Books in exchange for an honest review。 All opinions are my own。This middle grade book is a cross of Back to the Future and Narnia set in Rome of 1511。 It begins with young Federico, the young duke of Mantua, being held as a political hostage by Pope Julius II。 He is lonely and things pick up when a kitten suddenly appears in a wardrobe that was gifted to the pope。 The kitten goes back into the wardrobe and comes right back out as a full-grown I received this e-ARC from NetGalley and Greenwillow Books in exchange for an honest review。 All opinions are my own。This middle grade book is a cross of Back to the Future and Narnia set in Rome of 1511。 It begins with young Federico, the young duke of Mantua, being held as a political hostage by Pope Julius II。 He is lonely and things pick up when a kitten suddenly appears in a wardrobe that was gifted to the pope。 The kitten goes back into the wardrobe and comes right back out as a full-grown cat。 Turns out that the wardrobe was designed by Leonardo da Vinci! Soon a man exits the wardrobe and, in his poor Italian, says he’s from New Jersey in 1928。 None of this makes sense to Federico but soon things will get even more confusing。 In the next section, we are in modern times and introduced to Bee, who finds the cat in an old woman’s house in New Jersey and follows it into the wardrobe。 Bee, who has learned Italian and knows about Michelangelo and Raphael, now finds herself in Renaissance Rome and timelines have changed。 Will Bee and Federico be able to correct history?There aren’t a ton of time-travel books written for this age group – even less with an art history lesson, although fans of The Magic Tree House and The Time Warp Trio, I think will particularly appreciate this。 I liked the concept although the plot did seem to drag a bit in spots。 Overall, I did enjoy the book and think it will appeal to those who are fond of adventure。 I would recommend for grades 3 through 7。#DaVincisCat #NetGalley 。。。more

Tina Athaide

In this charming, intriguingly plotted novel。 Federico, in sixteenth-century Rome, and Bee, in present-day New Jersey are linked through an interesting cat, Leonardo Da Vinci’s mysterious wardrobe, and a sketch that perfectly resembles Bee。 Readers will be captured by this compelling, time travel story full of adventure, art, history, and friendship。 I highly recommend this book for teachers looking to stir the imaginations of the readers and writers in their classrooms。 This book is perfect for In this charming, intriguingly plotted novel。 Federico, in sixteenth-century Rome, and Bee, in present-day New Jersey are linked through an interesting cat, Leonardo Da Vinci’s mysterious wardrobe, and a sketch that perfectly resembles Bee。 Readers will be captured by this compelling, time travel story full of adventure, art, history, and friendship。 I highly recommend this book for teachers looking to stir the imaginations of the readers and writers in their classrooms。 This book is perfect for grades 5-7, and also as a read aloud for lower grades。 。。。more

Kim McGee

I am biased because the book is based on some of my favorite artists but the combination of time travel and Renaissance history is a delightful journey。 It starts with a cat who travels through a wardrobe to be adopted by a young man held hostage in the Pope's palace in Rome。 When Frederico befriends a strange man who also comes through the wardrobe, the fun begins。 Stolen art , petty artists and another time traveler who just wants to help her neighbor back home in New Jersey all play a role in I am biased because the book is based on some of my favorite artists but the combination of time travel and Renaissance history is a delightful journey。 It starts with a cat who travels through a wardrobe to be adopted by a young man held hostage in the Pope's palace in Rome。 When Frederico befriends a strange man who also comes through the wardrobe, the fun begins。 Stolen art , petty artists and another time traveler who just wants to help her neighbor back home in New Jersey all play a role in setting history to right。 A wonderful pick for middle grade readers raised on the Magic Treehouse books or Blue Balliet's art mysteries will dive into this historical mystery with a twist。 My thanks to the publisher for the advance copy。 。。。more

Alli

Thank you NetGalley for this eARC! Da Vinci’s Cat is a cute time travel story that centers on two 12 year olds- Federico in 1511 Rome, and Bee in modern New Jersey。 Thanks to a mysterious cabinet designed by Leonardo da Vinci, though, the two end up on a mission to “make everything good。” The author wrote this book You can tell the author is passionate about art history, and really brings the legendary figures of Raphael and Michelangelo to life。 Middle grades readers will enjoy the silly situat Thank you NetGalley for this eARC! Da Vinci’s Cat is a cute time travel story that centers on two 12 year olds- Federico in 1511 Rome, and Bee in modern New Jersey。 Thanks to a mysterious cabinet designed by Leonardo da Vinci, though, the two end up on a mission to “make everything good。” The author wrote this book You can tell the author is passionate about art history, and really brings the legendary figures of Raphael and Michelangelo to life。 Middle grades readers will enjoy the silly situations that arise when a 2021 tween girl tries to communicate with a boy from 1511。 There is enough adventure and twists to keep you on your toes! 。。。more

Libby

I found this book rather confusing, probably not surprising for a book about time travel。 For the first eight chapters, we're in the past as seen through the eyes of Federico, a young "hostage" of the pope, kept at the palace to ensure his father's loyalty。 Overall, not a hard life although he misses his family。 Just as I was figuring out who was who in this time period and beginning to connect with Federico as a character, we switched to the present, where Bee is traveling with one of her moms I found this book rather confusing, probably not surprising for a book about time travel。 For the first eight chapters, we're in the past as seen through the eyes of Federico, a young "hostage" of the pope, kept at the palace to ensure his father's loyalty。 Overall, not a hard life although he misses his family。 Just as I was figuring out who was who in this time period and beginning to connect with Federico as a character, we switched to the present, where Bee is traveling with one of her moms to the house where she will be spending the summer。 The switching of the story in time was confusing enough; I found the switching points of views didn't help my engagement with the story。 While I did enjoy the historical setting, I liked her "The Book of Boy" much better。Review based on an E-ARC received through Edelweiss。 。。。more

Emma

Advance Reader's Edition received via Baker & Taylor Advance Reader's Edition received via Baker & Taylor 。。。more

Jennifer

Murdock's travels and research about Italy and art led her to write a middle grade book about a boy named Federico who was held hostage by a pope in the 1500's and his encounters with the great artists Raphael and Michelangelo, and also his related adventures with modern girl Bee, who he meets through a time -travelling closet created by Leonardo Da Vinci。 In typical fashion, the kids need to fix the past to ensure both of their futures。 The formulaic plot is enlivened by the artistic details an Murdock's travels and research about Italy and art led her to write a middle grade book about a boy named Federico who was held hostage by a pope in the 1500's and his encounters with the great artists Raphael and Michelangelo, and also his related adventures with modern girl Bee, who he meets through a time -travelling closet created by Leonardo Da Vinci。 In typical fashion, the kids need to fix the past to ensure both of their futures。 The formulaic plot is enlivened by the artistic details and hopefully some young readers will find a new interest in classic art, at least enough to look up pictures by some of the greats that are characters in the book。 Review from galley。 。。。more

Lynn

An enchanting and intriguing story set in the 1500's and the present, featuring a noble young hostage to the Pope, a young girl just moving into a new house, famous artists and the mysterious cat and closet that connects them all。I was absolutely enchanted by this wonderful story that is packed with historical figures and backed with terrific research。 It is uncommon to have a time travel for middle grade readers and Murdock does it wonderfully! The details of both settings are vivid and the his An enchanting and intriguing story set in the 1500's and the present, featuring a noble young hostage to the Pope, a young girl just moving into a new house, famous artists and the mysterious cat and closet that connects them all。I was absolutely enchanted by this wonderful story that is packed with historical figures and backed with terrific research。 It is uncommon to have a time travel for middle grade readers and Murdock does it wonderfully! The details of both settings are vivid and the historical and cultural background necessary for young readers is provided seamlessly。 Sympathetic characters are at the heart of this story but the mindblowing aspects of time travel power the plot and enhance the tension。I love time travel but I often feel as if I need to use a chart to keep things straight in my mind! Murdock handles the intricacies and details so well and young readers encountering a time travel plot for the first time will be in great hands here。 They still may want a chart ;-)There is plenty of humor provided by the two protagonists' encounters with centuries of difference in culture, manners and clothing。 The introduction of the famous art and artists is one of the highlights here and will certainly send many young readers to look up the artists and their works involved in the story。 Juno, Da Vinci's cat and the time traveling closet are such a clever device and Murdock incorporates them in a brilliantly effective way。I absolutely adored this book! It will make a first rate read aloud for classrooms and a joy to hand to kids looking for something a little different。 。。。more

Erica

A little time travel, a little mystery, and a classic cat make this a fun read! A young boy, Frederico stumbles upon a time machine and Leonardo Davinci's traveling cat, Juno。 With a huge challenge in front of him he must figure out how to use the cat, art, and time traveling box to save the past and the present。 Lots of great historical details about Michaelangelo and Rafael too! A little time travel, a little mystery, and a classic cat make this a fun read! A young boy, Frederico stumbles upon a time machine and Leonardo Davinci's traveling cat, Juno。 With a huge challenge in front of him he must figure out how to use the cat, art, and time traveling box to save the past and the present。 Lots of great historical details about Michaelangelo and Rafael too! 。。。more