The award-winning and New York Times bestselling book about a cat
named Wabi Sabi who searches for the meaning of her name
Wabi Sabi, a little cat in Kyoto, Japan, had never thought much about
her name until friends visiting from another land asked her owner what
it meant.
At last, the master says, "That's hard to explain." And
That is all she says.
This unsatisfying answer sets Wabi Sabi on a journey to uncover the
meaning of her name, and on the way discovers what wabi sabi is: a
Japanese philosophy of seeing beauty in simplicity, the ordinary, and
the imperfect.
Using spare text and haiku, Mark Reibstein weaves an extraordinary story
about finding real beauty in unexpected places. Caldecott Medal-winning
artist Ed Young complements the lyrical text with breathtaking collages.
Together, they illustrate the unique world view that is wabi sabi.
A New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book for 2008!