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Joseph Low (1911–2007)

Author of Mice Twice

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Image credit: Dan Waters (L) and Joseph Low (R)
photo by Ruth Low

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Animal Farm (1945) — Cover artist, some editions — 60,622 copies, 865 reviews
How a Seed Grows (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 1) (1972) — Illustrator, some editions — 2,402 copies, 44 reviews
Gods, Graves & Scholars: The Story of Archaeology (1949) — Cover designer, some editions — 2,352 copies, 32 reviews
Saints and Strangers (1945) — Cover designer, some editions — 563 copies, 3 reviews
Spider Silk (1964) — Illustrator — 141 copies, 3 reviews
A Harvest of World Folk Tales (1949) — Illustrator — 104 copies
Myths and Realities: Societies of the Colonial South (1952) — Cover designer, some editions — 103 copies
Alpha: The Myths of Creation (1963) — Cover designer, some editions — 89 copies
The Devil's Dictionary: A Selection of the Bitter Definitions of Ambrose Bierce (1958) — Illustrator, some editions — 81 copies
The Rainbow Dictionary (1947) — Illustrator — 47 copies, 1 review
The Notorious Jumping Frog & Other Stories (1970) — Illustrator, some editions — 41 copies
The Lost Zoo (1940) — Illustrator, some editions — 39 copies, 1 review
Stargazer to the Sultan (1967) — Illustrator — 36 copies, 1 review
Alex and the Cat (1982) — Illustrator, some editions — 29 copies, 1 review
New Day (1949) — Cover designer, some editions — 20 copies, 1 review
Shrimps (1967) — Illustrator — 19 copies
The Lost Sea (1973) — Cover designer, some editions — 12 copies
A Learical Lexicon (1985) — Illustrator — 10 copies
Speak Roughly to Your Little Boy (1971) — Illustrator — 8 copies
A Lollygag of Limericks (1978) — Illustrator — 6 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 11, July 1975 — Contributor — 2 copies

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Cheese was confusing. We never had cheese in the house when I was growing up.
 
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resoundingjoy | 5 other reviews | Jan 1, 2021 |
The book is about a cat who is deciding what he wants to eat for dinner. Cat decides he wants a mouse for dinner. He tried to trick the house, but she out smarted the cat. She invited a dog. Now cat was very nervous and upset because he can't eat the mouse. Then the dog outsmarted the cat and mouse. They all kept outsmarting each other. I think it is a great book. It teaches a good thing about friendship and who you are friends with.
 
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CameronYoung | 5 other reviews | Apr 27, 2020 |
In my opinion this is a good book because of the lesson it teaches and its illustrations. The big idea or lesson of this book is to treat others how you want to be treated or bad things might happen and to never plot against other people. In the story cat plots against mouse because he wants to eat her but in the end cats home ends up destroyed and mouse was safe. I also really like the illustrations in this book because of the water colors and the line work used in it. The illustrations also look as if most people could draw them so they are not intimidating making you feel as if you cant draw them.… (more)
 
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kkale1 | 5 other reviews | Feb 9, 2019 |
This book was fun to read! It followed the story of a hungry cat who wanted to eat a mouse for dinner. This book illustrated cunning and tricks in a very fun and entertaining way. I think that children would find this book funny and charming with the talking animals. While there was no real hidden message, one could argue that this book is still valuable in the classroom as a engaging and attention catching book. in the end, the mouse outsmarted the cat and survived and the cat got what he deserved after trying to eat the mouse. This book can also talk about friendship because wasp was there for mouse when mouse was in trouble and that is what good friends do.… (more)
 
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tmclau7 | 5 other reviews | Oct 31, 2017 |

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