Jane on Her Own: A Catwings Tale cover

Jane on Her Own: A Catwings Tale

Author: Le Guin, Ursula K.

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 3.9
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 3236
Points per Word 0.000155
Page Count 48
Points per Page 0.010417

Description

Jane, a winged cat, leaves the safety of her farm to see the world, only to be captured by a man who keeps her caged and exploits her unusual gift for profit. Trapped far from home, she must outwit her captor and find a way back to freedom. Written for middle-grade readers, the story blends gentle fantasy with a tale of resilience and hope.

Quick Summary

Jane, a winged cat who grew up on a quiet farm, gets a restless urge to see the world beyond her fence, and the moment she spreads her wings she lands in a situation far more dangerous than she imagined. A shady operator captures her and puts her on display for cash, turning her curiosity into a test of courage and cleverness as she tries to outwit him and find her way back to the people who love her. The story mixes the cozy, whimsical feel of the Catwings series with a pulse-pounding rescue that will keep readers on the edge of their seats, yet the ending is warm and full of hope. It's perfect for kids who like animal tales with a hint of danger especially those who enjoyed the short, fast-paced reads of the earlier Catwings books or the animal-rescue vibe of *Hoot*. Parents will appreciate the subtle lessons about trust, kindness, and standing up for those who can't speak for themselves, while the brevity (just over three thousand words) makes it a great pick for reluctant readers.