




The Story of Diva and Flea (Diva and Flea, 1)
M**S
Delightfully Cute Story for an Early Chapter Book
As you might have noticed, I’ve become a huge fan of Mo Willems in the last few years. I try to keep up with all of his books, which is fairly easy because he usually writes delightful picture books. (No, seriously. If you’ve haven’t read any of them yet, take five minutes to read one.) So when I heard about The Story of Diva and Flea, I knew I had to give it a try. It’s no surprise to me that I loved it.This is a bit of a departure for Mo in two ways. First, it is for a slightly older audience than his typical easy reader books. It’s almost 70 pages long and includes chapters and more words than normal. Secondly, instead of doing the illustrations himself, Mo asked his friend Tony DiTerlizzi to do them. Neither of these is a weakness in the slightest, just something worth noting.The story centers around the unlikeliest of friends, a small dog named Diva and an ally cat named Flea. Diva lives in a small Paris apartment and stands guard in the courtyard every day. However, she is very timid and runs away at everything, including approaching feet. Flea, on the other hand, spends his days exploring the city of Paris and living by his wits.One day, Flea walks outside the courtyard and sees Diva. While at first he delights in teasing her, soon he is spending his days telling Diva about all the things he’s experienced. As their friendship grows, they each impact the other in significant ways. How exactly will their lives change?While there may be some changes from Mo’s normal books, there are some similarities. We get the power of friendship and how that can change you for the better. That’s a constant theme of his Elephant and Piggie books after all. Both Diva and Flea are good characters (especially for a short book), and it’s hard not to fall in love with them.The story is predictable for adults, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t great. I found myself touched by it, and I’m sure kids won’t figure out where it is going. Not that the book is filled with twists or surprises. It’s just a simple, touching story of how an unexpected friendship helped these two characters lead better lives. It’s truly such a sweet book with nothing that should frighten anyone.Each two page spread is filled with wonderful pen and ink illustrations by Tony. His artwork is beautiful and brings the story to life in a rich way. Most two page spreads are roughly half text and half picture, so the pages will still go by quickly, encouraging young readers since they will feel like they are making great progress in the book.My only hesitation is a couple of French words that Mo Willems uses. He gives plenty of context, so it’s easy to figure out what the words mean, but beginning readers might stumble a bit over the French words and their pronunciation. Then again, maybe that’s just me since I’ve always struggled with foreign languages. On the other hand, Flea has some very fun misunderstandings of words that will delight young readers.So if you are looking for a great book to transition your young reader toward chapter books, The Story is Diva and Flea will do just that. Everyone will be charmed with this delightful story.
J**R
A tale of friendship that is pure magic.
The Story of Diva and Flea is one of the most beautifully illustrated children’s books I have ever seen. Set in Paris, France, a streetwise cat and a small house-dog develop a friendship that transcends their differences. With both having weaknesses and strengths, they have a lot to learn from each other. - Just pure magic. - Kids will love it and so will adults. You can hear the French accordion café music playing in your head just by enjoying the amazing drawings of Paris by Tony DiTerlizzi. The story by Mo Willems is simple, yet it touches your heartstrings. A classic.
D**R
Great book
Bought for my 6 1/2 yr old granddaughter. She can read most of it. 😍
E**N
Beautiful
Fun,beautiful illustrations
P**X
Paris from the Perspective of Two Four Footed Residents
This is a charming little book, set in Paris, about a little dog and a roaming cat who become friends. I am a private academic tutor and bought this book for one of my students to read as part of each reading lesson. She is a fan of Mo Williams and is delighted to read his book at each of our sessions. When she is done, the book is hers! I will then buy one for my own library. Beautiful illustrations and after all, it is Paris!
M**E
Cute story!
This is a fun story for young readers or for encouraging a love of reading and adventure for those who are not reading yet. Lots of French words are introduced and the illustrations are charming.I am only giving a lower rating (4 stars) because the dust jacket had water stains - did not seem new.
B**H
Adorable story for a wide age range of children!
Adorable story, my children loved it. The sections are a few chapters long and held even my toddlers' attention as we read 1 section a night. The best part is the author's note by Mo Willams!
C**S
Love this book.
Adorable book. I have a Westie whom my 5yr old granddaughter loves, and she also love, loves cats. It was a perfect combo to captivate my interest. The story is very cute, and encourages shy one to be brave and try new things. Illustrations are adorable. I can't wait to read it to my granddaughter at Christmas. Looking forward to the their next book.
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