A Newberry Medal Winner
This timeless fable has been a classic since its first publication in
1930, and this beautifully reillustrated edition brings the magic and
wonder of the tale to a new generation of readers.
In ancient Japan, a struggling artist is angered when his housekeeper
brings home a tiny white cat he can barely afford to feed. But when the
village's head priest commissions a painting of the Buddha for a healthy
sum, the artist softens toward the animal he believes has brought him
luck.
According to legend, the proud and haughty cat was denied the Buddha's
blessing for refusing to accept his teachings and pay him homage. So
when the artist, moved by compassion for his pet, includes the cat in
his painting, the priest rejects the work and decrees that it must be
destroyed. It seems the artist's life is ruined as well--until he is
rewarded for his act of love by a Buddhist miracle.