text and illustrations by Esme Shapiro
age range:
Penguin Random HOuse
Tundra Books
Ooko
is a fox, and he is looking for a friend. He is excited when he finds
another fox, who is actually a dog, playing with a fur less two-legged
fox, who is actually a girl named Debbie. But Debbie and the dog run
away when he gets closer to play with them. Ooko is very upset. He
really wants to have his own debbie to play with, but it seems debbies
doesn't like him. What do the other foxes have that he doesn't? Ooko
tries very hard to be like the other foxes until a short sighted woman
mistakes him for her dog Ruthie. Then Ooko realizes that debbies are not
that good at games after all...
Finally
Ooko meets Oomi, a raccon who would love to play stick with him. Ooko
is happy to know he doesn't need to be like the other foxes to have a
friend.
We
loved this book. It's funny and sweet. The art is beautiful, and
original. I found the message "to each their own" interesting. The story
points to the idea that when we can't find a friend it doesn't mean
there's something wrong with us, we should just look for someone who
doesn't expect from us to be who we are not. Someone who likes "play
stick" as much as we do.
I received this copy from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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