"This sweet, humorous tale conveys the meaning of this important
Jewish holiday in a way that’s understandable for children. Its
premise proves it’s easy to err on the side of good; each of us
has kindness within, and it’s satisfying to let it
show."Â Â --Kirkus Reviews In this fractured fairy tale
mash-up that explains the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur, Bid Bad
Wolf struggles to understand whether he has the capacity for
change, and in the process discovers friendship among those he once
thought of only as tasty snacks. When Racoon invites the Big Bad
Wolf to Yom Kippur services, Wolf agrees to go. While he is there,
he hears how everyone can use Yom Kippur as a day to become better
and brighter. Wolf’s not so sure…a big bad wolf can’t become
good! Can he? Will helping the girl in a red hood, her granny, and
the three little pigs show him the way? It is a regular morning,
and Big Bad Wolf is just getting ready for another day full of bad,
when something very different happens. Raccoon knocks on his door
to apologize for rummaging through his garbage and invites him to
synagogue services. What first appears to Wolf as an opportunity
for a giant lunch buffet becomes, instead, an opportunity for Wolf
to experience a change of heart. Warmly welcomed by the rabbi, who
claims anyone can become better and brighter just like the leaves
in the forest as they change color in the fall, Wolf, wrapped in a
peaceful moment, begins to wonder if he could do the same. He
spends the day helping Little Red Riding Hood take care of her sick
grandmother (even though he’d rather eat them both) and showing
the three little pigs how to make their houses stronger. Despite
the new feelings these kindnesses give him, deep down he doesn’t
believe a wolf can change, because he keeps making mistakes. But as
the day ends, his new friends arrive with a feast to break their
Yom Kippur fast and they want to share it with their helper,
partner and friend, a Big GOOD Wolf. Sharp, sly illustrations
envelop this gently fractured fairy tale in humor and warmth, while
the story includes many details that help explain Yom Kippur
practices to young readers as they discover we can all return to
our best selves, beginning with kindness and heartfelt apologies.
General
Imprint: |
Behrman House Inc.,U.S.
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
August 2023 |
Authors: |
David Sherrin
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Illustrators: |
MartÃn Morón
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Dimensions: |
276 x 212mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
32 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-68115-606-4 |
Categories: |
Books
Promotions
|
LSN: |
1-68115-606-7 |
Barcode: |
9781681156064 |
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