A review by kmccubbin
Adventures of a Cat-Whiskered Girl by Daniel Pinkwater, Calef Brown

3.0

Let me start by saying that Daniel Pinkwater is a national treasure. Funny, absurd, nostalgic and ridiculous (in the best way), he is a writer that speaks to much of the best of what is unique about this country. That said, this loose sequel to his Yggyssey and Nediad is a little too disjointed for my tastes. It's not that it isn't funny, it has a good laugh on almost every page, but without ever really settling in on a through line other than that we don't know what the Cat-Whiskered Girl really is, the whole thing becomes exhausting. Best taken in small doses, this is not one of my favorite Pinkwaters.