Maneki Neko: The Tale of the Beckoning Cat

Maneki Neko: The Tale of the Beckoning Cat

by Susan Lendroth
Maneki Neko: The Tale of the Beckoning Cat

Maneki Neko: The Tale of the Beckoning Cat

by Susan Lendroth

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Overview

The Japanese legend of Maneki Neko, the beckoning cat, who is a symbol of good luck and good fortune in many Asian countries.

In a small Japanese village, a poor monk and his cat Tama live a simple life at the Kotoku Monastery. One day, a great storm passes through the village, and Tama is caught in the rain outside the temple. She waits under the eaves of a small shrine, cleaning her face and whiskers as best she can with her paw. A noble samurai is also passing through, and stops his horse under the cover of a large tree. But through the rain, what does he see? A cat with a raised paw, beckoning him forward?

Curious, the samurai urges his horse forward. Just then, a bolt of lightning flashes and strikes the tree behind him, splitting it in two. The beckoning cat has saved his life. In his gratitude, the samurai brings riches to the small temple and the monk, who shares his wealth with the village.

So goes the Japanese legend of Maneki Neko, the beckoning cat. And to this day, the cat with raised paw beckoning guests is a symbol of good luck and good fortune in many Asian countries.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781619890268
Publisher: Shen's Books
Publication date: 02/14/2012
Sold by: Sachmanya
Format: eBook
File size: 13 MB
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Age Range: 5 - 8 Years

About the Author

Susan Lendroth enjoys telling tales set in the past and has written two previous picture books. She lives in the Los Angeles area with her daughter and an ill-mannered orange cat named Jr, who has never learned to beckon.


Kathryn Otoshi is a cat lover and an award-winning author and illustrator who has always wanted to do a children s picture book based on her own Japanese heritage. She lives in the San Francisco Bay area with her husband, Daniel, and two cockatiels.

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