The Fox in the Library
By (Author) Lorenz Pauli
Illustrated by Kathrin Schrer
North-South Books
North-South Books
1st February 2015
23rd December 2014
United States
Children
Fiction
833.92
Paperback
32
Width 240mm, Height 240mm
A library works miracles! Fox thinks he has a little mouse just where he wants him, until Mouse says, This is not a hunting area, but a library... You can only borrow things here. So begins the hilarity, as Mouse offers the fox a book so that he will get new ideasbesides wanting to eat mice. The new book works! Now Fox is thinking about eating chickens, until Chicken points out that chicken bones are dangerous. But when the chicken eating, fox-hunting-Farmer walks into the library, Fox and Chicken have to think fast and come up with a surprising solution that just might save them both.
"."..the sly humor is reminiscent of Jon Klassen's "I Want My Hat Back "(2011), while the full-spread illustrations are filled with motion and will keep young listeners anticipating each page turn.""--Annie Miller "Booklist "
."..the sly humor is reminiscent of Jon Klassen's "I Want My Hat Back "(2011), while the full-spread illustrations are filled with motion and will keep young listeners anticipating each page turn."--Annie Miller"Booklist" (11/01/2013)
Lorenz Paulis work has appeared on radio plays and in theater projects. In 2003 he received honorable mention for the Austrian State Prize for Poetry for Children. He is married and has two children.
Kathrin Schrer was born in Basel. She has illustrated more than a dozen picture books and non-fiction books for young children, for some of which she has also written the text. She was nominated for the German Youth Literature Prize in 2010.