MMGM Review: The Space Cat by Nnedi Okorafor and Tana Ford

The Space Cat by Nnedi Okorafor and Tana Ford

The Space Cat
Nnedi Okorafor and Tana Ford
First Second
Published August 12, 2025

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About Space Cat

Invaders from outer space have descended on Nigeria. They have no idea whose home they’re messing with.

Ah, yes, the luxurious life of a well-loved cat. It’s the best. And Periwinkle has it the cushiest. But there’s more to this pampered pet than meets the eye. He’s not just a house cat. He’s a space cat. By day, he’s showered with scritches, cuddles, and delicious chicken fillets. By night, he races through the cosmos in his custom-built spaceship.

Between epic battles with squeaky toys and working on ways to improve his ship, Periwinkle is never bored. And when his humans decide to leave the United States and move to the small but bustling town of Kaleria, Nigeria, he’s excited to explore his new home—even after he learns that many Nigerians hate cats. After all, a born adventurer like Periwinkle doesn’t shy away from new experiences. But not everything in Kaleria is as it seems. Soon enough, Periwinkle finds himself on his most out-of-this-world adventure yet, right here on Earth.

My Review

This funny graphic novel reads like a love letter to a cherished pet. The human characters, Nnedi and her daughter, don’t know their clever Periwinkle came from space and sneaks out in her spaceship to race another space cat at night. But they love her anyway.

The whole story is narrated by Periwinkle. She’s a smart, curious cat who takes readers on a fun adventure from her comfy apartment, to outer space, to Nigeria. I love her secret lair in the closet where she builds her spaceship.

The plot is evenly paced, with never a dull moment. And the engaging illustrations add to the humor of the story.

Certainly cat-fans will want to check this one out, but I think Space Cat will have broad appeal. It’s a fun, international (and intergalactic) adventure!

Content Notes

Recommended for Ages 8 to 12.

Profanity/Crude Language Content
None.

Romance/Sexual Content
None.

Spiritual Content
None.

Violent Content
Situations of peril. Mentions of prejudice against cats and owls in Nigeria. The cat sees a group of people threatening to kill an owl.

Drug Content
None.

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About Kasey

Reads things. Writes things. Fluent in sarcasm. Willful optimist. Cat companion, chocolate connoisseur, coffee drinker. There are some who call me Mom.

9 thoughts on “MMGM Review: The Space Cat by Nnedi Okorafor and Tana Ford

  1. carolbaldwin – Carol enjoys teaching writing and has presented at many educators' and writing conferences. She has published widely in newspapers and magazines and along with Rebecca Wheeler, co-publishes Talking Story, a newsletter for educators and media specialists. When she isn’t reading, writing, or blogging, you’ll find her walking with friends, golfing, or gardening.
    Carol Baldwin says:

    Sounds like a very unique, fun book!

  2. What a fun and imaginative story. I’m not a big cat fan (long story) but would give this one a try with its unique plot. Happy MMGM!

    1. Kasey @ The Story Sanctuary – Sunny Florida – Writer, reader, cat lover and blogger at The Story Sanctuary.
      Kasey says:

      Oh no! There’s a story about you not being a cat fan? If we ever run out of bookish things to talk about during the KidLit chats, I might have to circle back to this. 🙂 Happy MMGM to you!

    1. Kasey @ The Story Sanctuary – Sunny Florida – Writer, reader, cat lover and blogger at The Story Sanctuary.
      Kasey says:

      Yes! It totally is. Hope you have a great week, Valinora!

    1. Kasey @ The Story Sanctuary – Sunny Florida – Writer, reader, cat lover and blogger at The Story Sanctuary.
      Kasey says:

      Thanks, Brenda! Happy MMGM to you as well!

  3. A funny story sounds good right now. Cat lovers will love this one too. I don’t usually like books that are told from an animal’s POV but this might be one I’d enjoy.

    1. Kasey @ The Story Sanctuary – Sunny Florida – Writer, reader, cat lover and blogger at The Story Sanctuary.
      Kasey says:

      It took a little getting used to, but I couldn’t resist how silly it was. 🙂 I hope you enjoy it if you pick it up!

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