Wolfy
By (Author) Gregoire Solotareff
Other Daniel Hahn
Gecko Press
Gecko Press
1st October 2017
New Zealand
Children
Fiction
Other book format
36
Width 195mm, Height 275mm
Once upon a time there was a rabbit who had never seen a wolf, and a young wolf who had never seen a rabbit. The pair meet and become good friends. Tom the rabbit teaches the wolf to play marbles, read, count and fish. Wolfy teaches Tom to run very, very fast. But eventually their friendship is tested by the classic game Whos-afraid-of-the-wolf Can the little rabbit and the young wolf remain best friends in all the world
"Beautifully offbeat, gorgeously illustrated and with an uplifting message about friendship, diversity, understanding and loyalty, this is a warm and wise book which will delight both youngsters and their parents." -- Lancashire Post
"This story is so much deeper than its simple premise! Within, and underlying, the few lines of text are ideas on friendship, bullying, fear, differences, tolerance, racial issues and understandingThe true depth of this book is discovered not during the story, but in the conversations you hold with your child after its finished." -- Kiwi families
Grgoire Solotareff was born in 1953 in Alexandria, Egypt, where he spent his early childhood, moving to France with his family as a boy. He began his career in medicine then published his first childrens book in 1985. Since then he has published over 150 books for young people which have been translated throughout the world. Solotareff has also collaborated in adapting his books to film, and is a photographer and sculptor. Solotareff is active in social media and has a large Instagram following.