Synopses & Reviews
A timid girl tames a wolf pack. Bridget is a very careful child. She never climbs on roofs or pets dogs or jumps over ditches. In fact, she's afraid of most things. But when Bridget gets lost and meets up with a pack of gray wolves in the deep, dark woods, she takes charge. First she makes them play even though they prefer to "lurk behind trees and snarl." They aren't much good at games, though. When their stomachs begin to growl, she feeds them her mud soup, and finally she puts them to bed after having sent them off to their peeing trees.
Humorous, bold art-- little, freckled Bridget in her red, hooded sweatshirt, huge shaggy, gray wolves, and tall purple pines-- perfectly compliments this very funny tale.
About the Author
Pija Lindenbaum's most recent book, Boodil My Dog, was a New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book and a Time magazine Best Book of the Year. The New York Times, said: "Boodil hits one gorgeous, slightly ironic note and holds it, like a tuning fork." Ms. Lindenbaum lives in Sweden.