Escape from Hat

Escape from Hat

by Adam Kline

Narrated by Gary Furlong

Unabridged — 2 hours, 59 minutes

Escape from Hat

Escape from Hat

by Adam Kline

Narrated by Gary Furlong

Unabridged — 2 hours, 59 minutes

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Overview

Good and bad luck battle to control the world in this hilarious and enchanting middle grade novel about a lucky rabbit, an evil black cat, and one hapless boy caught between them, from award-wining screenwriter and debut author Adam Kline.

We all have good luck and bad, courtesy of our very own lucky rabbits and bad-luck black cats. Most people never notice them.

Cecil Bean certainly never noticed the villainous cat, Millikin, that lurked around every corner or his devoted rabbit, Leek, who was never far from his side. At least not until Millikin hatches a deliciously evil plan to vanish Leek into a magician's hat, leaving Cecil with no good luck at all and stranding poor Leek in a world that no rabbit has ever escaped from.

Leek and Cecil will do anything to find their way back to each other-even if it means facing enormous odds and seemingly insurmountable obstacles. To escape from Hat, Leek must sail across the Great Ink, travel beyond the Jungle Prime Evil, trek through the Grottos of Ill Repute, and enter the heart of all bad luck: the fortress of the black cats itself.

All while Cecil heads out on an adventure of his own to find the hard-heartened magician, whose tricks seem to have turned Cecil's life upside down.

Gear up for adventure in this boisterously entertaining debut novel by award-winning screenwriter Adam Kline! Soon to be a major animated motion picture from Academy Award-nominated director (Kung Fu Panda, Little Prince) Mark Osborne.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

01/13/2020

Screenwriter Kline and artist Taylor collaborate in this funny, originally self-published saga meshing fantasy and farce and pitting good against evil. Cecil Bean’s assigned black cat, Millikin, and rabbit, Leek, are respectively responsible for the boy’s swings of bad and good luck. But things run amok when Leek disappears into the top hat of a swindling magician and surfaces in the land of Hat, home to Millikin and fellow nefarious felines and to other (quickly multiplying) banished rabbits. Learning that a tower in the cats’ fortress holds magic that can return him and his peers to their humans, Leek and another rabbit set out to find it. On their madcap journey, they encounter a traveling minstrel mouse, a potbellied pig (king of the Miniature Potbellies), and a cave monster who’s afraid of the dark. Meanwhile, Cecil embarks on his own risky quest to procure the itinerant magician’s hat in hopes of bringing Leek home. Distinct, droll voices and comedic wordplay help maintain a breakneck pace, while vibrant pictures of the wide-eyed rabbits and their dastardly counterparts radiate an energetic cartoon sensibility. Final art not seen by PW. Ages 8–12. (Mar.)

From the Publisher

Nonstop action with plenty of jokes carries readers along as the rabbits encounter unusual creatures, a few monsters, and an epic cat-and-mouse chase on their way.” — Kirkus Reviews

"On their madcap journey, they encounter a traveling minstrel mouse, a potbellied pig (king of the Miniature Potbellies), and a cave monster who’s afraid of the dark. ... Distinct, droll voices and comedic wordplay help maintain a breakneck pace, while vibrant pictures of the wide-eyed rabbits and their dastardly counterparts radiate an energetic cartoon sensibility." -Publishers Weekly — Publishers Weekly

"Fans of Despereaux and like small heroes with hearts as outsize as their ears will cheer." — Booklist

“Fans of Lemony Snicket will jump for this fresh fantasy world and its cast of fearsome furballs.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

Fans of Lemony Snicket will jump for this fresh fantasy world and its cast of fearsome furballs.

Booklist

"Fans of Despereaux and like small heroes with hearts as outsize as their ears will cheer."

Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

Fans of Lemony Snicket will jump for this fresh fantasy world and its cast of fearsome furballs.

Booklist

"Fans of Despereaux and like small heroes with hearts as outsize as their ears will cheer."

School Library Journal

01/24/2020

Gr 3–7—In this world, everyone has good and bad luck, courtesy of personal good-luck rabbits and bad-luck black cats that are rarely even noticed. Cecil Bean is no exception-until the day his black cat, Millikin, decides he's had enough of Leek the good-luck rabbit and his interference. So Millikin hatches a plan to send Leek far away, deep into the land within a magician's hat. Now both Cecil and Leek must do everything within their power to be reunited. Set partly in the sinister world of Hat and partly in an 1800s-esque reality where children use phrases like "cut of your jib" but also know what Chevy Corvairs are, this title is a little too clever for its own good. The writing has the feel of a Roald Dahl or James Thurber text, without the patina of years to explain its old-timey language and give it true classic status. And despite being short for a middle grade novel, much of the narration and dialogue seems better suited for an adult audience; only a particularly precocious younger reader would finish on their own. VERDICT A good recommendation for adults seeking cheeky classics for read-aloud but whose children have already read through the library's selection. Strictly an additional purchase.—Kaitlin Frick, Darien Library, CT

Kirkus Reviews

2019-10-23
A lucky rabbit must escape from the depths of a magic hat to reunite with the boy he protects.

Cecil Bean has both bad luck and good luck because everyone in the world, according to this outlandish fantasy, has both a black cat that crosses their paths and a personal lucky rabbit. In Cecil's case, Millikin the cat is determined to ruin the boy's life while Leek the rabbit wants to keep him safe. Their conflict comes to a head when a traveling charlatan with a stolen magic hat puts Leek into the hat during a performance. The act sends Leek to an inhospitable realm called Hat, also Millikin's homeland, where he meets other rabbits who've suffered the same fate. The tale picks up even more speed as Leek meets rabbit doe Morel, and the two set out for the fortress of the black cats, where they can return to their humans through magic. Nonstop action, with plenty of excrement jokes, carries readers along as the rabbits encounter unusual creatures, a few monsters, and an epic cat-and-mouse chase on their way. Meanwhile, Cecil, hoping to save Leek, learns to make his own luck. Although Morel defies gender stereotypes as a sword-wielding leader, a jungle-dwelling community of pierced, tattooed, and breechcloth-clad potbelly pigs reinforces those often assigned to Indigenous peoples. All human characters assume the white default. Taylor's full-color, animation-inflected illustrations appear throughout.

Odd but not without some appeal. (Fantasy. 8-12)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172923562
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 03/03/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years
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