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After years of being strictly house cats, Marco and Polo escape into the wonderful, but dangerous outside world and are sent on three challenging adventures by a group of cats known as the Club of Mysteries.

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The first book of Marco and Polo's adventures is the best of the series. It jives well with Dick King-Smith's "The Mouse Butcher" as well. The characters are fun. You have Texas Jake, the top cat and somewhat of a bully to the boys yet kind to others. Carlotta, the calico who all the gang respect and try not to upset. "You have only one life," she tells the boys, "and once you lose it, no more cat." There's two more, Elvis the singer and Boots, who is more sidekick to T.J. than anything if I remember correctly. The story is very nice, and does leave room for the sequels that came after it. Cat lovers should enjoy it.
I have always wanted to see this book get turned into a movie. It's that good! It's the adventures of Marco and Polo, two gray tabby brothers, who get sick of being cooped up in the house and escape into the alleys. They make friends (and enemies) and learn some valuable social lessons....and have crazy misadventures such as getting chased by rats in the sewer during a thunderstorm! The characters are very well written and the character Polo is rather sympathetic.
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The Grand Escape
By Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

This book was about two inside cats, names Marcos and Polo.
They were two cats that have never been outside, unless they went to the vet.
There owner Mr. and Mrs. Neal would not let them go outside the house.
But one time Marcos decides they should escape and go outside.
While they were out in the world they discover new things and meet new cats and also had tried many types of food, they also got in trouble with this big mean dog.
Marco and Polo had to solve 3 mysteries, Marco had met this cat name Carlotta he really likes her. When they try to solve the mysteries they run into some problems, find out what happens to them

While I was reading this book I really enjoyed it. Its was interesting and I show more didn’t get bored while I was reading the book.
When I first saw the cover of the book and read the title I expected to be about cats trying to escape from a problem they had, I also thought this book was going to be wrong.
Its kind of what I expected, only that they escape from home to discover the outside world. Also it wasn’t that boring as I thought it was going to be.
Kids would enjoy this book because it talks about cats who escape from home and go on different kinds of adventures. I would also recommend it to teachers.
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Phyllis Reynolds Naylor was born in Anderson, Indiana on January 4, 1933. She received a bachelor's degree from American University in 1963. Her first children's book, The Galloping Goat and Other Stories, was published in 1965. She has written more than 135 children and young adult books including Witch's Sister, The Witch Returns, The Bodies in show more the Bessledorf Hotel, A String of Chances, The Keeper, Walker's Crossing, Bernie Magruder and the Bats in the Belfry, Please Do Feed the Bears, and The Agony of Alice, which was the first book in the Alice series. She has received several awards including the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Night Cry and the Newberry Award for Shiloh. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
The Grand Escape
Original publication date
1993
Dedication
To Jonathan Lanman, with gratitude, and to Ulysses and Marco, with patience
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During the icy blue days of winter and the spongy green mornings of spring and the steamy white heat of a summer afternoon, Marco had not especially wanted.
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(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)And when the Neals got up the next morning, Marco and Polo were sound asleep in the velveteen basket, while the kittens, crouched by the picture window, were plotting the Grand Escape.

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581Natural sciences & mathematicsPlants (Botany)Specific topics in natural history of plants
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