Red Spider Hero
By (Author) John Miller
Illustrated by Giuliano Cucco
Enchanted Lion Books
Enchanted Lion Books
5th November 2015
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Action and adventure stories
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Self-awareness and self-esteem
813.6
Hardback
40
Width 235mm, Height 277mm, Spine 12mm
500g
Bold and quirky, this imaginative adventure story is about a real insect: the red spider mite.On a small piece of sidewalk, there once lived a teeming colony of teeny tiny red spiders. These spiders were so tiny that when it rained they never got wet and when people stepped on them they never got squashed.
Even so, they were all quite content living there on the same patch of sidewalk. All except one little spider, who decided that he'd had enough and that the big, wide world was far more suited to him than a teeny tiny strip of sidewalk. So he stamped his feet and hollered and said he would run away. Seeing the little red spider's frustration, his grandfather stepped forward to explore the situation with his grandson and together, in a wonderful shared moment of conversation and imagination, the little red spider succeeds in going off on the grandest adventure ever!
The book's back matter includes a nonfiction section with photos about red ants.
Named to Kirkus Reviews Best Books of 2015 " ...this tale won't burn out, nor will Cucco's illustrations, with their M&M colors and their shared aesthetic with William Steig, Jules Feiffer, and Quentin Blake. Just so, a story that celebrates the dreams of even the smallest of us--the really, really smallest." -- STARRED REVIEW, Kirkus Reviews "John Miller's Red Spider Hero was written more than 50 years ago, but its appeal is timeless. Harry's desire to be something bigger, something grander than his very small self won't be lost on young readers."----Karin Snelson, Shelf Awareness "...[an] amiable story of the limits of youthful ambition. Giuliano Cucco's black lines and deep shades of watercolor make the illustrations a glowing affair in this collaboration by the creators of 2014's Winston & George."----Meghan Cox Gurdon, The Wall Street Journal
John Miller spent much of his grade school years with a friend, tramping about the woods, lakes, rivers and swamps of Morris County, New Jersey. These adventures inspired his childrens books and articles about beavers, trout, starlings and other animals for many magazines.
Giuliano Cucco was an artist and illustrator. He and his wife died in 2006 when they were crossing a pedestrian crossing in Rome and were hit by a motor scooter.