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When his parents are kidnapped, what?s ten-year-old Charlie Ashanti to do? Rescue them, that?s what! He doesn?t know who has taken his parents, or why. But he does know that one special talent will aid him on his journey?his amazing ability to speak Cat. Charlie calls on his clever feline friends?from stray city cats to magnificent caged lions?for help. With them by his side, Charlie uses wit and courage to try to find his parents before it?s too late.

With its whirlwind action and suspense, Lionboy is a nonstop page-turner. Already being compared to J. K. Rowling, this mother-daughter writing team will fascinate readers of all ages with their Cat-speaking hero!



  • Sales Rank: #544380 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2004-09-02
  • Released on: 2004-09-02
  • Format: Kindle eBook

Amazon.com Review
Mysteriously missing parents, a boy who speaks Cat, an extraordinary floating circus, and a handsome hoodlum villain...get ready for one of the most spectacular adventure stories around! When young Charlie Ashanti returns home one day to find an empty house, he launches immediately into the journey of a lifetime. Sleazy Rafi, a teenage boy who can usually be found lurking around the playground, shows up, claiming that Charlie’s parents have gone on a trip. Our hero plays dumb and quickly escapes Rafi’s clutches only to find himself stowed away on the most remarkable ship the Thames River has ever kept afloat. Taking advantage of his astonishing ability to speak the language of cats, Charlie sets in motion a chain of communication from London to Paris via scruffy alley toms, fluffy lap kitties, and even a ferocious lion or two. Along the way, the clever boy manages to stay one step ahead of the rogues pursuing him, but unfortunately always one step behind his parents.!

Penned by a mother/daughter team who call themselves Zizou Corder, Lion Boy is the first in a trilogy that is bound to become a classic. Readers will shriek when they read the evil yet tantalizing words at the conclusion--"To Be Continued..."--and won’t rest until they get their hands on all three breathtaking, funny, well-written titles. (Ages 9 and older) --Emilie Coulter

From Booklist
Gr. 4-8. At the start of this fantasy set in the not-too-distant future, by a British mother-daughter team writing under a pseudonym, the scientist parents of young Charlie Ashanti are kidnapped for their newly discovered asthma vaccine. The classic drama of a child who must rely on his own resources is enriched by two evocative plot elements: Charlie's ability to communicate with cats, and Thibaudet's Floating Circus, a shipboard big top that offers him passage to Paris, the destination recommended by his feline advisors. En route Charlie bonds with the circus' homesick lions, and his daring plan to free them brings the novel to an exciting but abrupt conclusion that will leave readers clamoring for the second volume in the planned trilogy. A 22-page description of a circus performance may test children's attention spans, and Charlie's levelheaded strategizing sometimes strains credibility. Still, such flaws will hardly matter once readers are caught up in the suspenseful action and the pleasures of visiting a plausible, if troubling, version of our future. Jennifer Mattson
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Review
(Narrator) Simon Jones compels listeners through the excitement with smooth pacing and a rhythm that sustains the perfect level of suspense.

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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Grandson loved it!!
By Maggie's Musings
Jacob, who is 10 and a prolific reader, read straight through this book without stopping except during meals and school. It had been assigned reading last year, but he hadn't borrowed it from the library in his British school. Now that he is back in America, the book really appealed to him!! I highly recommend this for young, adventurous readers in the 5th grade!!

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
lionboy is very good!
By A Customer
Imagine your parents have been kidnapped, and you run off to the circus to try to find them with the help of the cats all around you, that you are able to communicate to. Charlie Ashanti does that in this book. In this time, many people have allergies and Charlie's parents, who are scientists, are trying to find a cure. Charlie finds that his parents have been have been kidnapped, and the teenager from down the block, Rafi, wants him to spend the week with him until Charlie's parents come back. Charlie's mother wrote something down for Charlie, and told him if he were ever to leave the house for an important reason, to take it with him. So Charlie packs a bag with the paper some lotions that his mother made to cure certain ailments, and his asthma medicine. At Rafi's house, after every one goes to bed, Charlie sneaks out and stows away on a boat. When the boat stops near a big ship blasting music, Charlie gets on the ship. The boat is a circus ship and Charlie is put to work. He has become the loin boy, and takes care of the lions. After talking to the cats on the streets, he writes and sends letters to his parents secretly. Talking to the lions, he hatches a plan to escape after the big circus show in Paris. At the show, he gets ready to leave, when he sees Rafi talking to Maccomo, the lion trainer, about selling Charlie. Charlie runs to get the lions to make their escape, but Rafi comes after them. One of the lions gives him a little snip0 to show who's boss and Rafi still slowly tries to run after them. Some lions disappear, and Charlie tries to find them. They come back to him with a weird lion-like creature with saber teeth. The lions jump on top of a train, and Charlie tries, but falls, and the engineer finds him, puts him on the train, and he falls asleep in a bed. Charlie wakes up and has breakfast and lunch with a King, who Charlie tells the whole story to, except about the cat-speaking, to the king. By now the lions on top of a moving train during a snow storm. Charlie gets the min a bathroom, feeds them, and gives them some of his mother's medicine. The king sees the lions, and agrees to help. All is well, but Charlie still hasn't found his parents. This book had a lot of action and was an overall good book.

This book had a lot of action. When Charlie heard that he was going to be sold, he ran to get the lions to leave as quickly as possible. To leave so no one would find out, the climbed a rope from shore to the boat. The lions had made it across, Charlie had to get across. As he scrambled across, Rafi found them and started to yell to get attention. Charlie was so surprised he nearly fell off. Inch by inch he made across and started to run, so Rafi wouldn't follow them. They ran further and further, to the train station. The lionesses could hear Rafi on their heels, so they hung back and swatted him into the river. Charlie was afraid that the lionesses had killed Rafi, because he heard a roar, a scream made by a human, and a splash into the water. When they reached the train station, the lions made it up on the train, but Charlie didn't. Charlie was afraid that he could not get on the train, and Rafi, he was alive, would catch up. He did get on the train, and he feared for the lions in the middle of a snowstorm, that they might die.

The book had detailed characters. Charlie is portrayed as a smart, clever, intelligent, boy that is very resourceful to his surroundings. Sometimes that does not come to his advantage, yet most of the time it does. Rafi is shown as a mean, cold-hearted boy, but into the story, you see that he is just caught up in the scheme of things and picks the wrong side to be on. Maccomo is the very wise, respected lion trainer, but you come to see that wise people can make foolish mistakes.

Lionboy had a very good plot. In the beginning of the book, Rafi is the easygoing kid that everyone wants to be friends with. He chooses that friend to be Charlie, and Charlie is honored to be his friend. But Charlie finds out why that relationship is for. Maccomo is the only thing that Charlie has to family on the boat, ever since his parents were kidnapped, and Charlie is betrayed that Maccomo would do such a thing as selling him, like a piece of meat for his beloved lions. When the lions disappear, Charlie fills with possible scenarios that could have happened to the lions. When the lions show up with this creature, Charlie is filled with horror and dread, but feels a closeness to it and decides that it can tag along.

Lionboy is a very good book with a well thought out plot, detailed characters, and tons of action.

-B.Rimando

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
one of the best books I've ever read
By A Customer
Lion Boy by Zizou Corder

The main characters in this book are Charlie and his mom and dad (Aneba and Magdalen), Rafi, maccamo, and of course the cats. Charlie is a young boy who just happens to speak cat. It all started when Charlie was a little baby, leopard blood got in one of his cuts, and from then on he started speaking to cats. Charlie parents Magdalen and Aneba, were kidnapped by someone who is unknown. They are scientists Charlie thinks that someone needs their smarts. Rafi Sadler, thought to be response able for Charlie's parents' kidnapping, a cool teenager, a criminal. Basically, Maccomo is a very calm person that trains Lions.

The book's plot is abut a boy named Charlie and his parents get kidnapped by someone. Ever since Charlie was a baby he could talk to cats. He uses this ability by getting the cats to spread the word out about his parents' kidnapping and tells them to find out information about and if they see Charlie, they can tell him what they know

about the kidnapping. Charlie goes through a series of ups and downs to find his parents he finds himself in very hard situations, very exiting situations, and very easy situations.

The book takes place in several places. One is on a boat; one is in England one is in France. In England, he finds out that his parents are kidnapped. In France he makes an encounter (I cannot tell you because it would ruin the book). On the boat he becomes a member of a circus (a Lion Boy).

The theme of Lion Boy is the extraordinary ability that Charlie has, he can talk to cats! Charlie uses this ability to find his parents by, as I told you earlier he gets a rumor out and he tells them to find out what they can and report to him.

I loved this story because it is very suspenseful and has a twist to it. I mainly liked it because I am very interested in cats. I hope you liked my report have a nice day!

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