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Book SynopsisTrade Review**STARRED REVIEW** "What ostensibly starts out as an almost criminally cute tale of pretend play transforms into something much more: a celebration of claiming and naming one’s identity and having it affirmed by others." * Publishers Weekly *
This newest Hale-Pham collaboration features appealing characters, laugh-out-loud humor, and clever plot twists. * Booklist *
Hale and Pham bring the charm and whimsy of their Princess in Black series to this picture book, conveying the same message of self-love and confidence with the candy-colored art and a wide-eyed, bushy-tailed feline who is the dream of cat meme makers everywhere. * Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books *
There’s poignancy... A paean to self-perception, self-actualization, and finding one’s people amongst the neigh-sayers. * The Horn Book Magazine *
Unicorn fans will definitely identify with Hale’s protagonist and respond well to Pham’s bright cartoons... Likely to cause some imaginative prancing among unicorn and kitty lovers. * Kirkus Reviews *
A breathtakingly adorable picture book. . .capture(s) the poignance of the struggle to find oneself. * Shelf Awareness *