Coyote Moon
By (Author) Maria Gianferrari
Roaring Brook Press
First Second
19th July 2016
United States
Children
Non Fiction
599.7725
Hardback
32
Width 276mm, Height 260mm, Spine 9mm
496g
A howl in the night. A watchful eye in the darkness. A flutter of movement among the trees. Coyotes. In the dark of the night, a mother coyote stalks prey to feed her hungry pups. Her hunt takes her through a suburban town, where she encounters a mouse, a rabbit, a flock of angry geese, and finally an unsuspecting turkey on the library lawn. POUNCE! Perhaps Coyote's family won't go hungry today.
3 starred reviews
An ALA Notable Book
Simple text and remarkable artwork make this a great selection for read-alouds and parent-child bonding.--School Library Journal, starred review
"Yip-yip-yip-yip!" indeed, for this sympathetic portrayal of a not-often-celebrated creature who shares our world.--Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Quietly poetic text and show-stopping.--Publishers weekly, starred review
Maria Gianferrari was inspired to write Coyote Moon after her first coywolf sighting on a moonlit night in her own Massachusetts backyard. Maria now lives in northern Virginia with her scientist husband, artist daughter, and rescue pets, Becca the dog and Lucia the rat. This is her first book for Roaring Brook Press. Visit her at mariagianferrari.com or on Facebook. Bagram Ibatoulline is a Russian-born artist who has illustrated many acclaimed books for young readers, including Kate DiCamillo's The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, Jane Yolen's The Scarecrow's Dance, and Lois Lowry's Crow Call. He lives in the Catskills region of New York. bagramibatoulline.com