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The Wolf's Footprint

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BfK No. 139 - March 2003

Cover Story
This issue's cover illustration, by David Roberts, is from Philip Ardagh's Heir of Mystery published by Faber in April. Philip Ardagh is interviewed by Jeff Hynds. Thanks to Faber for their help with this March cover.

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The Wolf's Footprint

Susan Price
(Hodder Children's Books)
96pp, 978-0340855942, RRP £7.99, Hardcover
8-10 Junior/Middle
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No one writes this kind of dark tale better than Price. It is set in a medieval time in which a failed harvest might mean that the poor starve in winter, unable on pain of a quicker death to touch the deer and rabbits that the rich hunt for sport. Price brilliantly reworks folk themes - abandoned children in the forest, their adoption by wolves, and the ability to shift between animal and human shape - to create an atmospheric and poignant story. It touches obliquely, as such tales often do, on questions of power, privilege and freedom, without losing dramatic intensity. Not a word is wasted. The means by which the children change their form, by drinking the water caught in a wolf or human footprint, is simple and absolutely right. Told in large print, with illustrations (unfortunately unaccredited) that add lightness and humour, the story could be read aloud to a child old enough for Hansel and Gretel, and will grip anyone who is old enough to read it for themselves.

Reviewer: 
Clive Barnes
5
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