Friday, July 15, 2016


BEVERLEE BEAZ THE BROWN BURMESE
by Regan W. H. Macaulay
Illustrated by Alex Zgud
 
“Beverlee Beaz the Brown Burmese,” by Regan W. H. Macaulay, beautifully iIllustrated by Alex Zgud, is an imaginative cat adventure. Beverlee is on a fun romp through nearby meadows, hills, woods, a pond, and by a river—which looks like a creek in the illustration. Beverlee meets a lot of familiar creatures on her outing. She imagines each one to be an exotic, fierce, prehistoric, or mythical animal that she’s running from. Her final encounter leads to a sweet ending as she is carried home.

Alex Zgud’s playful artwork is a joy and delight. Beverlee bounds, trots, and sprints across the pages. Children will thrill to an adventuring cat with such a vivid imagination and a story so wonderfully worded and adorably illustrated.

Parents and teachers will also enjoy this thrilling flight of fantasy. It’s the perfect vehicle to stimulate budding student authors to write their own exciting, make-believe adventure stories. Ms. Macaulay’s fun-filled cat’s adventure is highly recommended for ages 5 to 8.

Information on author Regan W. H. Macaulay is at www.reganwhmacaulay.weebly.com.

Information on artist Alex Zgud is at http://www.tripletake.net/?team=alex-zgud.

Reviewed by:
Penelope Anne Cole
Multi-Award Winning Author of Magical Matthew, Magical Mea,
Magical Mea Goes to School, Magical Max and Magical Mickey, and
Magical Max and Magical Mickey’s Big Surprise
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Tag:
Beverlee Beaz, brown Burmese, Regan W. H. Macaulay, Alex Zgud, cat, animals, adventures, imagination, woods, meadow, pond, creek, river, romp, outing, walk around.

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