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Mrs. Katz and Tush by Patricia Polacco6/23/2023 ![]() Katz shares stories about her Jewish heritage, her deceased husband, and her story of immigration. She names the cat TUSH because he has no tail and all she sees is its behind or “tush”.Įach time he visits, Mrs. Katz, who in turn made him promise to help her care for it. When a cat had a litter of kitten, and all of them are placed except for one with no tail, he decided to give the cat to Mrs. Larnel, the African-American child, visits Mrs. Katz, a Jewish widow lives in a building with an African-American family. This book is written mostly in the dialogue format. The element that I will analyze is #4 DIALOGUE. This book is decadent, delightful, delectable, and delicious. I am greedy and I am always craving a good book to relieve me of my hunger. This challenge is 14:14 PB Challenge by Christie Wild. Katz with a scrawny kitten without a tail. ![]() Katz, a lonely Jewish widow, when Larnel presents Mrs. Summary: A long-lasting friendship develops between Larnel, a young African-American, and Mrs. ![]()
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