Synopses & Reviews
What if a book should come alive?
Rabbit borrows a book about wolves from the library. Straightforward enough. But it's not long before a sinister figure with sharp claws and a bushy tail starts to creep right off the pages....You won't believe your eyes especially if you're a rabbit.
Brilliantly witty, with amazing artwork, two surprise endings, plus fun novelty elements, Wolves is surely the most exciting picture book of the year.
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"This delightful picture book is best shared with children who can appreciate the sly humor." School Library Journal
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"Brilliant fun." Kirkus Reviews
About the Author
Emily Gravett is a graduate of Brighton University and the winner of the Macmillan Prize for Illustration. Her first book, Wolves, went on to win the 2005 Kate Greenaway Medal, the most prestigious award for children’s illustration. She has recently won the Booktrust's Early Years Award in the Emerging Illustrator category. A former traveller, Emily now lives in Brighton with her partner and their young daughter.