The Underneath
by Kathi Appelt

    THE UNDERNEATH by Kathi Appelt
    Illustrated by:  David Small
    Category:  Contemporary
    Age Recommendation:  Grades 6+
    Release Date:  5/6/08
    Publisher:  Atheneum
    Reviewed by:  Julie M. Prince
    Rating:  5 Stars


    I've stated before that if a book can make me laugh hysterically or cry hysterically, it's guaranteed a good review
    because it means the author has gone above and beyond. That is the case with THE UNDERNEATH. Except, a
    good review isn't enough for this book. It is not. I only hope that my review can begin to do justice to this amazing
    work.

    THE UNDERNEATH is lyrical, strong, and extremely well-written. It is thought provoking and "can't put it down"
    fantastic. Kathy Appelt does not lower the bar in the slightest from page one until the book is done. Not one bit.

    Appelt weaves a brilliant tale about an old, beaten-down hound dog and the felines he loves. She also weaves an
    almost entirely separate folktale of a miserable, bitter, shape-shifting snake. How do these two stories fit into the
    same book? Ask Kathi Appelt, because I'm still trying to figure out how she beautifully intertwined them. But she
    did. She did.

    In the acknowledgements, Appelt mentions advice from M.T. Anderson (THE ASTONISHING LIFE OF
    OCTAVIAN NOTHING) that she took to heart: "Write what you think you can't." Obviously, this author put
    her heart and her soul into the writing of a beautiful book, and it has paid off with a tale that will last for generations.

    You know that gut feeling you get when you read a book like CHARLOTTE'S WEB or THE MIRACULOUS
    JOURNEY OF EDWARD TULANE? That Lasting feeling? Lasting wraps itself around you and urges you to read
    this book carefully because you'll want it in good condition on your shelf for a long time to come. That is this book.
    This perfect and Lasting book.