Out of the bright blue eye he can see all the ghosts of the cats who used to live in the house, as well as the ghost of his mistress/caretaker, all of whom he had forgotten. The only life he could remember /5(15). · Taken from the cat show life to live with a lonely little girl, Purrloom Popcorn escapes and returns to the cat show life, only to discover that with his one blue eye he can see the ghosts of his former owner and her new cats. · Summarize the plot but don't give away the ending. Purrloom Popcorn traveled around the country as a prize-winning show cat after his elderly owner, Lydia, became unable to care for him; and, he was perfectly happy on the show circuit. Then, one day, Popcorn was suddenly sent "home", where a lonely little girl tried to become his www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 2 mins.
Marion Dane Bauer is the author of more than eighty books for young people, ranging from novelty and picture books through early readers, both fiction and nonfiction, books on writing, and middle-grade and young-adult novels. She has won numerous awards, including several Minnesota Book Awards, a Jane Addams Peace Association Award for RAIN OF. Synopsis. Thirteen-year-old Caitlin is looking forward to this camping trip with her older sister. Pam's been away. But nothing goes the way Caitlin has planned. Ghost Eye by Marion Dane Bauer (illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman) is a short novel about Purrloom Popcorn, a Cornish Rex cat. It was pubished in by Scholastic. References ↑ Bauer, Marion Dane. Ghost Eye. New York: Scholastic, T.p. verso. External links. Review of Ghost Eye from Green Man Review.
GHOST EYE. by Marion Dane Bauer illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman. Age Range: 7 - [Marion Dane Bauer; Trina Schart Hyman] -- Purrloom Popcorn, an exotically beautiful cat with one blue eye and one gold eye, receives his first real love from a lonely girl and an array of ghost cats. GHOST EYE. by but it's his vulnerability--his apprehensions when he first sees a ghost; his fleeting recollections of being loved as well as. At eighty-two pages—including many full-page illustrations by Caldecott Medalist Trina Schart Hyman—Ghost Eye is not a long book, but Marion Dane Bauer imbues the story with dimension and feeling for the brief time we're under its spell. Purrloom Popcorn, a white Cornish rex cat, lives a relatively charmed life.
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