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The wolf suit /

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Toronto ; Berkeley : Annick Press, [2022]Copyright date: 2022Description: 122 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781773217208
  • 1773217208
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • j741.5/971 23
LOC classification:
  • PZ7.7.S4543 Wo 2022
  • PN6733.S53 W65 2022
Other classification:
  • cci1icc
Summary: "Bellwether Riggwelter is out of blackberries. While he loves gathering treats and roaming the forest, he dreads running into the very dangerous wolves. To protect himself, he builds the ultimate disguise: a wolf suit. And it works...sort of."--
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Standard Loan (Child Access) Hayden Library Juvenile Graphic Novel Hayden Library Book SHARP (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Checked out 05/28/2024 50610023861946
Standard Loan Kellogg Library Juvenile Graphic Novel Kellogg Library Book J GN SHAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 50610023750305
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

"Gorgeous."--The New York Times * Best Books of 2022 lists: NYPL, School Library Journal, The Globe and Mail, Indigo * JLG Gold Standard Selection * Moonbeam Children's Book Award Winner * Kids Indie Next Pick

Bellwether Riggwelter is, once again, out of blackberries. This time, rather than tiptoe through a forest full of predators, he comes up with a new plan. He will keep himself safe by blending in--he will sew a Wolf Suit! The disguise works perfectly . . . sort of. Bellwether realizes he can't enjoy the forest in a bulky suit, and he may not be the only creature in the forest who feels that way. Perhaps not everyone is as wolfish as they appear.

With humor, darkness, and insight reminiscent of Jon Klassen and Edward Gorey, Sid Sharp turns the idiom "wolf in sheep's clothing" on its head.

This award-winning hilarious and touching graphic novel debut about the pressures of conformity and conquering fear by finding community is the perfect contemporary folktale to press into the hands of anyone who has felt they need to pretend to be someone else.

*A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection

"Bellwether Riggwelter is out of blackberries. While he loves gathering treats and roaming the forest, he dreads running into the very dangerous wolves. To protect himself, he builds the ultimate disguise: a wolf suit. And it works...sort of."--

Reviews provided by Syndetics

Booklist Review

Timid sheep Bellwether Riggwelter enjoys the simple things in life. He takes pleasure in picking blackberries, smelling flowers, and listening to the birds sing, but he's terribly afraid of the forest, where ferocious wolves with sharp claws, pointed ears, and wicked smiles roam, feasting on animals like him. Tired of cowering in his small house, Bellwether puts his sewing skills to use, making himself a wolf costume so he can enjoy the pleasures of the forest worry free. Once he dons the costume, he meets a pack of wolves, but he eventually realizes not only that things aren't always as they seem but also that the world can be less scary with friends. Sharp's dark and richly colored paintings in a folk-art style add to the fairy tale atmosphere, and Bellwether himself, with lanky arms and a simply drawn but deeply expressive face, is very charming. With an offbeat feel and a relatable emotional journey at its core, this pithy comic will find an easy audience among kids who like their adventures on the quieter side, as well as readers who prefer stylish and idiosyncratic artwork.

Kirkus Book Review

A sheep learns that he is not alone in his fears. Bellwether Riggweller dreams about flowers, but he lives, dances, and crafts alone, his dark cabin's curtains closed and the door firmly shut. Although he puts on a brave face, Bellwether is terrified of the forest and its wolves. When he enters the forest to pick blackberries, his imagination runs wild, but later, in a series of ominous, nearly wordless pages, he actually faces off with a wolf before racing home safely. Still, Bellwether longs to pick berries, smell flowers, and listen to birds without becoming a wolf's supper, so he uses his crafting skills to create a realistic wolf costume--he'll be a sheep in wolf's clothing. Although he does blend in with local wolves, his costume dulls the sounds of birdsong and blocks the scents of flowers, and the costume rips at the seams, is torn when he gets it caught on brambles, and provides a feast for moths just as he is preparing to join a late-night wolf gathering. Filled with anxiety, Bellwether nevertheless attends the meet-up, where his costume completely unravels, and is greeted with a few surprises, including several new friends. Illustrations in dark, rich jewel-tone colors, often set against a black background, create a folkloric look fitting for this well-written, if perhaps overly optimistic, allegory about being yourself. The last image, rendered in a lighter, softer palette, offers a promising glimpse of the future. Poignant affirmation that friendships can blossom when we are brave enough to reveal our true selves. (Graphic novel. 6-10) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

SID SHARP is an artist, illustrator, and sometimes bookseller who is interested in folklore and finding good sticks for their stick collection. They recently graduated from OCAD U, where they won the Illustration Medal. They live in Toronto, Canada.

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