The gnats of Knotty Pine

Bill Peet

Book - 1975

The smallest creatures of Knotty Pine Forest avert the horrors of the hunting season in a very "sportsgnatlike" way.

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Genres
Picture books
Published
Boston : Houghton Mifflin 1975.
Language
English
Main Author
Bill Peet (-)
Physical Description
46 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm
ISBN
9780613101080
9780395214053
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Most of this takes place at the forest animals' annual meeting on the day before the opening of hunting season, and Peet's focal character, a shaggy old moose, is the picture of schleppy dejection when dusk comes as usual without any kind of a plan for fooling the hunters. Everyone has just laughed at each other's suggestions and the gnats weren't even given a hearing--but it's they of course who drive away the men when the time comes. And ""as the last jeep disappeared into the distance the gnats formed a big 'V' for victory, then let go with a rousing cheer that could be heard for at least twenty feet. The victory was especially sweet since it was won without bloodshed""--and especially satisfying when they hear the moose's bellowing ""Calling all gnats! Calling all gnats! Hear this! Hear this! Thanks a billion!"" As Peet's pen, in terms of the audience he reaches, is about as mighty as the moose's lungs, he might just be the man to get this anti-gun message across. Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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