''Cats of the Clans'' is a field guide in the
''Warriors'' novel series. The novel itself consists of biographical details and paintings of the most notable cats. The information is given the form of stories told to three
StarClan kittens. The narrator is
Rock
Rock most often refers to:
* Rock (geology), a naturally occurring solid aggregate of minerals or mineraloids
* Rock music, a genre of popular music
Rock or Rocks may also refer to:
Places United Kingdom
* Rock, Caerphilly, a location in Wales ...
, a mysterious hairless blind cat.
The book has sold more than 150,000 copies.
Plot
In the introductory chapter, "Three Lost Travelers", the kits
Mosskit, Adderkit and Blossomkit have somehow walked from their home StarClan, the place where Clan cats go when they die, to Rock's home, in the far unknown. Rock tells the three that they did not live long enough to learn about their Clanmates, so he will answer their questions about the cats they left behind. Rock describes himself as "the keeper of the world beneath the one your former Clanmates walk."
The remainder of the book consists of Rock's stories about each Clan, and descriptions of various cats within the Clans. Rock describes major events in the cats' lives, and often comments on why the cat is special or acted as they did. There are also stories about a few cats from the
Tribe of Rushing Water,
SkyClan, and
BloodClan
The ''Warriors'' novel series is written by Erin Hunter. Due to the large number of characters present in the novel series, this list is divided by Clan.
Characters listed under a specific arc may still play a significant role in other arcs.
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in addition to some loners and kittypets.
Although Rock, as the narrator, claims neutrality, the book does not treat each Clan equally, devoting more space to
ThunderClan cats. This is to be expected, as during the time when the book was published, ThunderClan was the only Clan to have been written as a main Clan.
Format and content
All text is written in first-person point of view with Rock as the narrator. He is talking to three kits, and often makes direct reference to them.
The introductory chapter is two pages long. Each Clan introductory chapter is also two pages long. These are followed by two-page spreads for each cat (or group of cats) discussed; text is on the left page and a full-color illustration is on the right page.
The Clans and cats described in the book are as follows:
:ThunderClan:
Firestar,
Bluestar,
Graystripe and
Millie
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People with the given name
Notable people with the given name include:
* Millie Bailey (1918– ...
,
Sandstorm
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,
Yellowfang,
Cinderpelt,
Leafpool,
Squirrelflight,
Brambleclaw,
Ashfur,
Brightheart and
Cloudtail (with an illustration of only Brightheart),
Jaypaw,
Hollypaw, and
Lionpaw.
:ShadowClan:
Tigerstar,
Brokenstar,
Blackstar
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,
Tawnypelt,
Boulder
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In c ...
, and
Littlecloud and
Runningnose.
:WindClan:
Tallstar,
Onestar,
Mudclaw,
Crowfeather,
Nightcloud and
Breezepaw, and
Heatherpaw.
:RiverClan:
Crookedstar,
Leopardstar,
Graypool,
Mistyfoot and
Stonefur,
Silverstream
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,
Feathertail,
Stormfur,
Hawkfrost,
Mothwing and
Willowpaw.
:Cats outside the Clans:
Ravenpaw and
Barley
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,
Princess
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Princess as a subst ...
, and
Smudge
:Tribe of Rushing Water:
Brook Where Small Fish Swim and
Talon of Swooping Eagle (with an illustration of only Talon) and
Teller of the Pointed Stones
:SkyClan:
Cloudstar and
Skywatcher,
Leafstar,
Echosong, and
Sharpclaw.
:BloodClan:
Scourge
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Etymology
The word is most commonly considered to be derived from Old French ''escorgi ...
and
Bone
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.
The book also contains four maps (forest illustration, forest diagram, lake illustration, lake diagram) and an excerpt from ''
Eclipse
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.''
Errors
There are a few mistakes in the book. Scourge of BloodClan is shown with an orange collar, instead of purple. It additionally shows Scourge as a black-and-orange cat, despite the fact that he is a pure black cat (save for his one white paw). The book also erroneously states that Blackfoot was Nightstar’s deputy, but Cinderfur was Nightstar's deputy. Blackfoot served as Brokenstar and Tigerstar's deputy.
Critical reception
A review by ''
School Library Journal
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'' praised how the pictures show ferocity of the cats and how "the full-color portraits of these cats are spectacular. They show these characters to be exciting, vibrant, and unique, and will interest new readers much more than the tone-heavy, mysterious musings of the narrator".
References
External links
The official ''Warriors'' website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Cats Of The Clans (Warriors)
Warriors (novel series)
2008 children's books
2008 American novels
American children's books
Novels about cats
Avon (publisher) books