The wolf in underpants freezes his buns off

Wilfrid Lupano, 1971-

Book - 2020

When the wolf complains about the freezing-cold winter, the other forest animals fear he will return to his wild, evil ways.

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Subjects
Genres
Graphic novels
Picture books
Fiction
Published
Minneapolis : Graphic Universe 2020.
Language
English
French
Main Author
Wilfrid Lupano, 1971- (author)
Other Authors
Mayana Itoïz, 1978- (illustrator), Paul Cauuet, 1980- (translator), Nathan Sacks
Edition
First American edition
Item Description
Originally published in French by Dargaud Benelux in 2017 under title: Le loup en slip se les gèle méchamment.
Physical Description
40 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cm
ISBN
9781541528192
9781541586949
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

In this sophomore graphic import, readers wonder why an underpants-bedecked wolf is complaining about the snow.In the bucolic woods, the forest denizens welcome winter with its blanket of clean, fresh snow. They take all the proper precautions: winterizing their homes, bundling up in toasty coats and hats, and warming themselves over a piping-hot cauldron of cheese fondue. But amid all this wintry revelry, the wolf is behaving strangely, stomping through their festivities and continually proclaiming "They're freezing!" Desperate to keep the large carnivore happy, the other critters try making him warm socks and a cozy hat to ward off the chill. When their efforts seem fruitless, fear drives them to gather and storm his house only to find something truly unexpected behind his door. Once again, Lupano has crafted another intelligent and approachable graphic fable; whereas he examined stereotypes and perception in The Wolf in Underpants (2019), he now explores socio-economic inequality, gently urging young readers to "try a little harder to be kind to others." Itoz and Cauuet's busy illustrations pack in a lovely array of interesting and bustling characters reminiscent of Richard Scarry's and mix full-page spreads against borderless panels, all employing a cool palette of blues and lavenders. Lupano's message of kindness and perception shines without being cloying, making this quiet charmer a must-read.A timely and accessible lesson delivered without any howling pedantry. (Graphic fantasy. 7-10) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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