This book won a Newbery honor medal last year. It is a unusual book. You wouldn't think that stories about anthropomorphized foxes could be very intense, but they are. Heck, I almost sneaked away like the little foxes did after the first couple of stories. The writing is lovely, and, like I said, very intense. I am not quite sure what, if anything, the book was meant to accomplish, except maybe to reassure the reader, that, no matter how bad things get, there can still be better times ahead. That said, I would not give this to any child unless they specifically asked for a scary story. It could make a sensitive child have bad dreams for weeks, especially if they didn't finish the book. Especially disturbing is the story about the an knife wielding Beatrix Potter. She puts even Dolores Umbridge to shame. (2019, 314 p)
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