Farty Marty by B. J. Ward (2013, Hardcover)

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Farty Marty by Ward, B. J. [Hardcover]

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Product Identifiers

PublisherSimon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
ISBN-101442439017
ISBN-139781442439016
eBay Product ID (ePID)143965072

Product Key Features

Book TitleFarty Marty
Number of Pages32 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicHumorous Stories, Animals / Cats, General, Social Themes / Friendship, Stories in Verse (See Also Poetry)
Publication Year2013
IllustratorKellogg, Steven, Yes
GenreJuvenile Fiction
AuthorB. J. Ward
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight15.5 Oz
Item Length11 in
Item Width8.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
LCCN2012-023597
Dewey Edition23
ReviewsCat lovers finally have a counterpart to Walter the Farting Dog (whether anyone was waiting for one is another matter). Marty, the gassy hero of singer/actress Ward's debut picture book, is a marmalade cat that "purrs from both ends," which Kellogg (The Green Bath) envisions as a cluster of pink hearts in a yellow-green cloud. Marty's devoted young owner, Mary Jane, discovers that when Marty gorges on French food, his back-end emissions sound like Debussy's "Claire de Lune," and pasta brings a blast of Italian music. "First French! Now Italian! This testing reveals,/ Marty's audio output is inspired by his meals," declares Mary Jane's voice tutor, Ms. Chen, who has a central role in the story for some reason. National fame and an international tour follow for Marty, who also displays his talents for opera, country, and rap (although Kellogg's rappers are more Fat Albert than Jay-Z). . . . The cheeky premise and the abundant silliness in Kellogg's over-the-top caricatures will keep kids laughing. Ages 4-8. (Nov.), Marty the cat purrs from both ends. Mary Jane first notices strange sounds "pop out of his tush" at showand- tell. The principal accuses him of being a skunk, and he gets the nickname "Farty Marty." But it soon becomes clear that Marty's pops are not of the everyday variety. Depending on his meal, he can expel an aria or a French love song. This, naturally, is a very marketable talent. And so kids are treated to the sight of Marty farting his way around the country (the funniest being Marty blinged out as rapper) and the world. All the fame results in the school being renamed for Marty and the suggestion that kids see if their pets have any talent in this area. Kellogg obviously had a ball with the illustrations. Everywhere you look, there's another hilarious spoof-an elegant commercial for La Farte; Marty singing atop the Sphinx while someone in the audience holds a sign that says "Revive Cat Worship"; at the Brandenburg Gate, with Marty tooting "Ich bin ein Berliner." This one's a blast., Cat lovers finally have a counterpart to Walter the Farting Dog (whether anyone was waiting for one is another matter). Marty, the gassy hero of singer/actress Ward's debut picture book, is a marmalade cat that "purrs from both ends," which Kellogg (The Green Bath) envisions as a cluster of pink hearts in a yellow-green cloud. Marty's devoted young owner, Mary Jane, discovers that when Marty gorges on French food, his back-end emissions sound like Debussy's "Claire de Lune," and pasta brings a blast of Italian music. "First French! Now Italian! This testing reveals,/ Marty's audio output is inspired by his meals," declares Mary Jane's voice tutor, Ms. Chen, who has a central role in the story for some reason. National fame and an international tour follow for Marty, who also displays his talents for opera, country, and rap (although Kellogg's rappers are more Fat Albert than Jay-Z). . . . The cheeky premise and the abundant silliness in Kellogg's over-the-top caricatures will keep kids laughing. Ages 48. (Nov.), Marty the cat purrs from both ends. Mary Jane first notices strange sounds "pop out of his tush" at showand- tell. The principal accuses him of being a skunk, and he gets the nickname "Farty Marty." But it soon becomes clear that Marty's pops are not of the everyday variety. Depending on his meal, he can expel an aria or a French love song. This, naturally, is a very marketable talent. And so kids are treated to the sight of Marty farting his way around the country (the funniest being Marty blinged out as rapper) and the world. All the fame results in the school being renamed for Marty and the suggestion that kids see if their pets have any talent in this area. Kellogg obviously had a ball with the illustrations. Everywhere you look, there's another hilarious spoof--an elegant commercial for La Farte; Marty singing atop the Sphinx while someone in the audience holds a sign that says "Revive Cat Worship"; at the Brandenburg Gate, with Marty tooting "Ich bin ein Berliner." This one's a blast.
Grade FromPreschool
Dewey Decimal[E]
Grade ToThird Grade
SynopsisWhat do you do with a musical cat who becomes a national sensation? Find out in this humorous read-aloud picture book debut illustrated by beloved artist Steven Kellogg. Mary Jane Lemon knows that her cat is special--and she finds out exactly how special when one day, after mistakenly eating a bag of French cheese, unusual tweets and toots come out of--not his mouth--but you know where It turns out that, depending on what he eats, Marty's rump spews music of all kinds, and his compositions prove amazingly popular. He is catapulted to fame and a world tour soon follows from London to Shanghai, and before long Marty's tunes top the bestseller charts With playful text on a favorite funny topic and whimsical illustrations in Steven Kellogg's trademark style, Farty Marty is a book to enjoy again and again, What do you do with a musical cat who becomes a national sensation? Find out in this humorous read-aloud picture book debut illustrated by beloved artist Steven Kellogg. Mary Jane Lemon knows that her cat is special--and she finds out exactly how special when one day, after mistakenly eating a bag of French cheese, unusual tweets and toots come out of--not his mouth--but you know where! It turns out that, depending on what he eats, Marty's rump spews music of all kinds, and his compositions prove amazingly popular. He is catapulted to fame and a world tour soon follows from London to Shanghai, and before long Marty's tunes top the bestseller charts! With playful text on a favorite funny topic and whimsical illustrations in Steven Kellogg's trademark style, Farty Marty is a book to enjoy again and again!
LC Classification NumberPZ8.3.W2124Mad 2013

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