Praise for The Problem with Pierre
''Engaging, charming, and tender''. -- Kirkus Starred Review
''What a heart-warming story of two loving and giving friends! This
would make a nice readaloud for K-3 grades about inclusion, friendship
and love''. -- Youth Services Book Reviews
''Young cat enthusiasts receive a warm lesson on friendship and
compromise which is engagingly different''. -- Midwest Book Review
''A stylish picturebook with themes of compromise and friendship''.
-- Books For Keeps
''A tale of friendship and cooperation illustrated in a lovely
free-flowing style, full of colour''. -- Love Reading for Kids *Book
of the Month*
The differences between Bertram and his neighbor Alan were never a
problem until a fussy cat entered the equation!
Alan and Betram are next-door neighbors. They are also best friends.
They are also very, very different to one another. Bertram is extremely
neat, and Alan is wildly messy. When Bertram gets a cat, called Pierre,
he is dismayed to find that Pierre prefers it at Alan's house.
Alan tries to help his friend out - giving him his old sheepskin coat,
his chipped bowl and finally, his beat up old sofa. At last, Pierre and
Bertram are happy, but Alan is not - he has no company and no sofa.
Fortunately, Bertram comes up with a brilliant solution to the
problem...
The Problem With Pierre plays with the format of the book, returning to
split spreads in which Bertram's neat-as-a-pin living room is on the
left and Alan's homely chaos is on the right. When, at the end, Bertram
knocks through the wall between the two houses, and puts the sofa in the
middle, there is a coming together of content and format that is sure to
delight readers young and old.