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The Mystery of the Vanishing Fish follows a three-legged cat detective as he and his brothers embark on a hilarious investigation to uncover the truth behind their humans’ disappearing pet fish. What inspired you to write from a cat’s perspective?
I think it was really about showcasing the cute personality of the narrator, even though they were special with three legs. When I write, I find that it comes out with a first-person narrator. However, I think that is the best thing for my type of stories. Getting to see from the individual’s perspective or the cats, I think helps readers to understand them better.
What do you hope young readers take away from Bender’s adventure?
I want readers to see that even though he has three legs, he can still do anything and everything other cats can. I want the readers to relate to Bender and think he’s cute and silly in wanting to find where his fish friends went. Understanding and relating to him on a level as a child would can make the child more open to diversity and possibly adopting a cat too.
What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?
I wanted to explore the use of Bender’s difference in that he had three legs. I want this series to focus on each brother’s difference and show it in a positive light. The use of a detective mystery was to gain attention from the readers. Then they could read the story and see that even though he has three legs, it does not stop him from running, jumping, and exploring to find where his friends went to.
Do you have plans for more mysteries featuring Bender, Beau, and Bones in the future?
Yes I do =) There will be at least one more book, possibly two more in the series. The next one will be narrated by Beau, whom we were introduced to in Purrrfect As I Am but never got to be the head of solving a mystery. We will see if that is the final book in the series or maybe the brothers have found more mysteries to solve.
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In this tale, Bender and his brothers engage in one of their favorite activities – solving mysteries. The family owns a fish tank, which often catches Bender’s interest as he tries to interact with the fish. On this particular day, Bender notices that all of the fish are missing from the tank. Puzzled but excited, the feline brothers jump into action. Using his keen sense of smell and touch, Bender leads the investigation. He’s determined to find out what happened to their missing fish friends.
Where did the fish go? Will Bender and his brothers be able to find them? Come find out in this sweet mystery.
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Tags: author, bedtime stories, book, book recommendations, book review, Book Reviews, book shelf, bookblogger, books, books to read, Children's books, Children's Cat Books, ebook, goodreads, indie author, kindle, kobo, Lisa Jacovsky, literature, nook, novel, picture books, read, reader, reading, story, The Mystery of the Vanishing Fish, writer, writing
Silly Antics
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Mischievous Cat Brothers follows two cat brothers’ daily activities and antics and the chaos they sometimes cause their “cat mom.” What inspired this children’s book?
That would be my own two silly kitties. I have a now 9-year-old and 7-year-old cat. The 7-year-old is narrating and it is his silly antics that inspired this series. Everything you read in the book are real things that happened in my place with my boys. I never knew how silly and funny cats could be and I thought it would be great to show the world this point of view for cats.
The art in this book brings the story to life, and the fact that each page is illustrated by a different artist on the autism spectrum makes it extra special. What was the collaboration process like with Brainstorm Productions?
The collaboration process is honestly one of the easiest and best for me. Brainstorm Productions individuals are brilliant. They are so talented and they send me a timeline but always deliver early. They send me different versions of each sketch I can choose from. I think my favorite though is when I am stuck on what to do for the header or back cover or an illustration and I give them total freedom to come up with an idea. They get my vision and bring my work to life the best. They are so nice, open and flexible. They make it the most enjoyable and best process for me.
What scene in the book did you have the most fun writing?
Oh gosh, probably the foot under the bed one lol. That never ceases to surprise me when he does that. Even now, every winter, I forget and out shoots his paw to grab my foot lol I laugh the most probably when that happens. That was very fun to write and then figure out how to describe it for Brainstorm Productions to bring it to life. Luckily, I had pictures for them to go off of.
What is the next book that you are working on, and when will it be available?
I recently wrote a book called Dragon Island – Football Season. It was a book that my own little cousins asked me to write which was fun. They had a hand in it too by giving me their favorite colors and the names of the dragons. Also, an author friend asked me to write about a character who was deaf. This will have a dragon that is and that was fun to research and plan out. This was probably one of the biggest planned-out books before I started to write it. I’m very proud of it and very excited for it. This one will be out In 2025 and I cannot wait for it.
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In the next chapter of the “Cat Brothers” series, Snowball takes the spotlight, sharing tales of playful antics and pranks he shares with his sibling, Midnight. Whether he’s mistaking his owner’s foot for a mouse or watching Midnight comically attempt to fit into a box, their home is always filled with laughter and mischief. Dive into the delightful escapades of Midnight and Snowball in this enchanting sequel!
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A Deeply Gratifying Experience
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I’m THAT Cat is a charming collection of whimsical cat tales brought to life through enchanting rhyming poetry and captivating artwork. How did you decide on the title of this children’s book?
Deciding on the title, I’m THAT Cat, for a children’s illustrated rhyming poetry book was a thoughtful process. The phrase captures the playful and confident nature of a cat, which resonates well with young readers who often find solace and joy in the whimsical world of animals. Cats are known for their unique personalities and quirks, and the title invites children to take a closer look at the character that unfolds within the pages. It suggests both familiarity and individuality, allowing kids to embrace their own characteristics while relating to the emotions of a charming feline protagonist.
Moreover, the title’s rhythmic quality aligns perfectly with the lyrical structure of the book, making it memorable and easy to recite. For me, the use of I’m THAT Cat creates an immediate connection with the audience, encouraging them to engage as they embark on a journey through the playful verses. It implies a sense of pride and individuality, inviting children to identify with the cat’s sentiments, experiences, and the joy of being one’s authentic self.
Ultimately, the title, I’m THAT Cat serves as a vibrant and captivating entry point into a world filled with colorful illustrations and lively rhymes. I believe that the title encapsulates the spirit of the book while inspiring young readers to find joy in their own stories, fostering a love of literature that can carry them through their own adventures in life.
What was the most challenging part of writing this children’s poetry book, and what was the most rewarding?
Crafting poetry that resonates with children while maintaining artistic depth posed a significant challenge. Much time was spent on careful selection of words and structure; ensuring accessible language without sacrificing literary quality. Striking the right tone and thematic elements that captivate both young readers and their parents also proved to be demanding. Given the abundance of cat-themed literature, creating original poetry that feels fresh and engaging was essential; avoiding clichés while bringing unique perspectives on cats was a significant undertaking.
The rewards experienced when writing books for children are endless! Specifically though, with I’m THAT Cat, transforming the poems into vibrant illustrations was an exciting aspect of the creative journey. In the end, seeing everything fall into place flawlessly was a deeply gratifying experience, as was an opportunity to inspire a love for reading (and with this book, poetry) among children.
In conclusion, while the journey of writing a children’s illustrated poetry book about cats was filled with challenges—ranging from maintaining an engaging tone to integrating visuals—the delight of creating I’m THAT Cat far outweighed the hurdles!
What is the next book that you are working on, and when can your fans expect it to be out?
This year, on October 7th, I will be releasing the first book of a series entitled The Alpine Dragon Legends! The series is suitable for children ages six through 10 and, of course, for all those who love dragons! I am extremely excited about this series, the first of which is titled The Dragon of Mont Blanc. This title, like all my others, boasts full-page artwork throughout the book. For the very first time, the legend of Vincent Laurent and a dragon called Rhygar is offered publicly and is told exactly as was written within the pages of this book. But this is no ordinary dragon book, The Dragon of Mont Blanc sends a powerful message: that kindness is a far mightier force than anger, encouraging young readers to embrace compassion and confront their own fears with an open heart. This book also serves to inspire young readers as they learn that the greatest treasures often lie in the connections we build with those who seem vastly different from ourselves.
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Written and illustrated by award winning author and artist, August E. Allen’s, I’m THAT Cat boasts engaging full page artwork accompanied by adorable read-aloud rhyming poems all about cats whose antics are quite the sight!
“They chase their tails, a furry blur,
A comical dance, a silly purr.
They’re marvelous cats, with charm untold,
a joy to watch, a story to unfold.
So let us laugh, and share their glee,
for silly cats, are meant to be.”
“Yet another charming synthesis of art and prose from Allen that will surely captivate and entertain children and parents alike — over and over again!”
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Mischievous Cat Brothers
Posted by Literary Titan

Mischievous Cat Brothers by Lisa Jacovsky is an utterly delightful book that captures the playful antics of two adorable fur babies, Snowball and Midnight. These two cat brothers are always up to something—whether it’s chasing their “cat mom” around the house, ambushing unsuspecting feet from under the bed, or squeezing into the perfect box. Every page brims with the joy of their endless mischief, making it a fun and lighthearted read for any cat lover.
What makes this book stand out is that it’s told from Snowball’s perspective, giving readers an inside look at the curious and playful world of these two lovable felines. It’s like a storybook version of the viral cat videos that everyone adores, with Snowball and Midnight finding joy in everything they do. But the story isn’t the only thing to love—there’s a unique and innovative aspect to the illustrations as well. Each one is crafted by different artists from Brainstorm Productions and the Center for Learning Unlimited, all of whom are on the autism spectrum. This collaboration adds a special layer of meaning to the book, with each artist contributing their distinctive style and perspective to bring the story to life. The art is truly a highlight. While the cats remain consistently charming across various illustrations, the humans in the story are depicted with a beautiful diversity that adds to the inclusive feel of the book. This blend of artistic styles makes every page turn into an exciting and fresh experience, as you never know what unique visual interpretation awaits you next. I was especially intrigued by the way the collaboration seamlessly merged different artistic voices, creating a cohesive yet vibrant aesthetic. I’ve never seen this kind of artistic collaboration in a children’s book before, and I found it to be both innovative and heartwarming. The story is filled with fun, the illustrations are inclusive and diverse, and the charm of Snowball and Midnight leaps off every page. After reading it, I was inspired to go snuggle with my own cats! I hope this kind of collaboration becomes a trend in children’s literature, showcasing the diverse talents of artists across the neurological spectrum.
Mischievous Cat Brothers is a purr-fect choice for readers of all ages, especially cat lovers. It’s an endearing tale of a cat mom and her two adventurous kitties, certain to bring a smile to anyone who opens its pages.
Pages: 28 | ASIN : B0DF4XY68M
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