Mama Do-Right and the Black Cat Bone (The Dream Travelers)
Cara Johnson
Whirling Dirvish Publishing (2006)
ISBN 9780976887003
Reviewed by Aja King (age 11) for Reader Views (6/07)
What I really liked in the book “Mama Do-Right and the Black Cat Bone” was the adventure and magic that the main character experienced. I also really like how the main character took all the bad events and all the bad feelings, and throughout the story all the bad things eventually turned into great things. I liked the whole story, but what really stuck out to me was that through helping other people by appearing in their dreams, she found away to help her self.
I think this book would interest elementary school kids, because it is easy to understand what is happening in the story and most people could read the story without having to find out what a word means or something like that.
The story was interesting to me because of the lesson it taught. Some of the events in “Mama Do-Right and the Black Cat Bone” could also happen to anyone which made the story seem more real.
I would recommend this book to anyone who is looking for a fun and magical book to take them on the adventure of dreaming.
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