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Meet Wild Boars by Meg Rosoff β€” book cover

Meet Wild Boars

by Meg Rosoff, Sophie Blackall
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Synopsis

BEWARE OF THIS BOOK! It is full of wild boars! They are dirty and smelly, bad-tempered and rude. So whatever you do, do not try to make friends with them. We cannot be responsible for the consequences.

Publishers Weekly

Bad behavior is utterly unacceptable, of course-but it sure makes for a terrific spectator sport. That's the mindset Rosoff (How I Live Now) and Blackall (Ruby's Wish) expertly tap into as they present four incorrigible boars named Boris, Morris, Horace and Doris. "If you try to help Horace with his mittens, he will make a nasty smell and snort with laughter. Snort snort snort," writes Rosoff, as Blackall shows the boar assuming a pose of civil disobedience in the cubby area of a classroom, a cloud of green gas expelling from his behind. And if a boar were invited over for a playdate and acted like a helpless shrinking violet who sought the comfort of the host's favorite toy, beware: "Given half a chance (or even less) Doris will eat your very best whale, flippers and all." Blackall's hulking, hairy boars-each adorned in comically ill-fitting clothing-make a wonderful visual articulation of and counterpoint to Rosoff's arch, mock-cautionary prose. In fact, they're so vivid in their steely-eyed determination to wreak comic havoc that the book's reader surrogates-a boy and girl who bear witness to and act as foils for all the boars' shenanigans-pale in comparison (the children's oddly flat, almost paper-doll mien does not help, either). Besides, youngsters don't really need any cues on how to project themselves into scenarios such as these-they'll relish tut-tutting such an uncouth crew, while secretly delighting in the boars' unmitigated chutzpah. Ages 3-8. (May) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, Meg Rosoff

Meg Rosoff is the author of the acclaimed novel How I Live Now. She lives in London, England, with her family.

Sophie Blackall is the illustrator of several books, including Ruby's Wish, for which she received the Ezra Jack Keats Award, among other honors. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2008
Publisher
Square Fish
Pages
40
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780312379636

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