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The Wolf who cried Boy

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BfK No. 141 - July 2003

Cover Story
This issue’s cover illustration is from Terry Deary’s The Thief, the Fool and the Big Fat King, illustrated by Helen Flook, from A & C Black’s ‘Tudor Tales’ series. Terry Deary is discussed by Sue Unstead. Thanks to A & C Black for their help with this July cover.

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The Wolf who cried Boy

Bob Hartman
Illustrated by Tim Raglin
(Lion Hudson Plc)
32pp, 978-0745948317, RRP £4.99, Hardcover
Under 5s Pre-School/Nursery/Infant
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A diet of Chocolate Moose, Minced Mole Rolls and Three Pig Salad has little appeal for Little Wolf. He listens attentively to his parents' accounts of the days when they dined on Boy Chops, Baked Boy-tato and Boys-n-Berry Pie and decides to liven life up a little by crying 'Boy'. After two fruitless boy-hunts instigated by Little Wolf, the parents tumble to his tricks which really is a pity for them as a whole troop of boy scouts arrives in the woods. Discredited, Little Wolf just has to learn to like the food on offer and so the boys can live happily ever after. One of an increasing number of books which seeks to destabilise traditional stories, The Wolf who cried Boy succeeds wonderfully well in its aim. Raglin's illustrations, a homage to Maurice Sendak, show him as a talented artist in his own right. Both illustration and text, and this includes design and layout of text, conspire to create a book which is sure to be returned to again and again.

Reviewer: 
Valerie Coghlan
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