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Find the Kitty books by Paula Harrison in order, with short summaries, series background, and easy tips on where to start reading.

Last updated: June 8, 2026

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6 books

1

Kitty and the Moonlight Rescue

by Paula Harrison

2019

Kitty has cat-like powers, but she is still nervous about going out in the dark. When Figaro asks for help and a strange noise comes from the clock tower, she faces her first real nighttime mission.

2

Kitty and the Sky Garden Adventure

by Paula Harrison

2020

On a rooftop high above the city, Kitty and her cat friends discover a hidden sky garden. When the secret gets out and the garden is threatened, Kitty has to save something delicate instead of track a thief.

3

Kitty and the Tiger Treasure

by Paula Harrison

2020

Kitty is learning that being a hero takes brains as well as speed. When a golden tiger statue is stolen from the museum, she races the clock to recover it before sunrise.

4

Kitty and the Treetop Chase

by Paula Harrison

2020

A sleepover in Kitty's new tree house is interrupted by trouble at the bakery. With Ozzy beside her, she races over the rooftops to discover what has been causing the nighttime destruction.

5

Kitty and the Great Lantern Race

by Paula Harrison

2021

The city is glowing for the lantern parade, but someone in the crowd is stealing everything that sparkles. Kitty must weave through the festivities and catch the thief before the night is over.

6

Kitty and the Twilight Trouble

by Paula Harrison

2021

A trip to the funfair goes badly wrong when Pixie and her new friend Hazel start behaving like supervillains. When things get dangerous high above the ground, only Kitty can set it right.

Series background & context

Kitty takes a superhero idea and makes it warm, small-scale, and very child friendly. Kitty is a girl with cat-like powers who heads out across city rooftops at night, usually with the help of a loyal cat crew. She can leap, listen, and move through the dark in ways other people cannot, but one of the nicest parts of the series is that she is still learning. She is a superhero in training, not a finished hero.

That matters because the books are as much about confidence as action. In the first adventure, Kitty is nervous of the dark and has to push herself into her first real rescue. After that, the pattern opens out into nighttime mysteries, stolen treasures, rooftop chases, parades, funfairs, and city corners where animals and people need help before morning comes. The stakes are brisk and immediate, but never too heavy.

Night is when Kitty comes alive.

The cat companions give the books a lot of personality. Some are bold, some are mischievous, and some create trouble as often as they solve it. Together they turn the city into a secret map of chimneys, gardens, museums, towers, and hidden places above street level. That setting is a big part of the appeal. These are adventure stories, but they are also fantasies about seeing the familiar world from a higher, stranger angle.

Kitty herself is easy to like because her problems are recognizable even when the plot is magical. She can feel left out, unsure, jealous, or scared, and the adventures usually ask her to grow in one of those areas while she solves the night's mystery. The books move quickly, but they always leave room for friendship, empathy, and a little humor.

Readers who enjoy superheroes, cats, and gentle mysteries tend to settle into this series fast. The books work in order because Kitty becomes surer of herself and her team grows, but each one has a clean standalone problem too. If what you want is a chapter-book series with moonlight, rooftops, teamwork, and just enough danger to feel exciting, Kitty is very easy to hand to a young reader.

Edited by

Richard Reis

Software engineer whose passion for tracking book recommendations from podcasts inspired the creation of MRB.

Anurag Ramdasan

Lead investor at 3one4 Capital whose startup expertise and love for books helped shaped MRB and its growth.

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