Kirkus Reviews QR Code
THE LAST ZOOKEEPER by Aaron Becker Kirkus Star

THE LAST ZOOKEEPER

by Aaron Becker ; illustrated by Aaron Becker

Pub Date: March 26th, 2024
ISBN: 9781536227680
Publisher: Candlewick

Caldecott Honoree Becker’s dystopian imaginings once more find fruit in picture-book format.

The biblical Noah as a gargantuan robot? Stranger things have been conceived of. In flooded lands replete with incredibly detailed architecture (think David Macaulay meets WALL-E’s world) but with no humans in sight, a towering yellow robot, the word NOA on its arm, powered by wind turbines from its back, sets forth to collect all the animals of the world. The waters rise to NOA’s knees, but still our robotic avatar collects with infinite kindness every giraffe, panda, tiger, and elephant it can find. The crumbling world around them hints at the zoos and circuses where once these creatures made their homes. Now, they sail away with NOA on a boat built by the automaton. This wordless tale outlines their struggles, from storm to shipwreck and, ultimately, to hope. The allusions to both Noah’s Ark and Eden are sly but ever present, set as they are against Becker’s sumptuous watercolor and pen-and-ink backdrops. Here, the very existence of life on Earth hangs in the balance, and the stakes have never been higher. Minute details pepper each scene, giving sharp-eyed readers the chance to find something new every time they page through this book (like the fact that the meat-eating tigers are kept in their own separate cage on the robot’s boat). True fans will find themselves poring over these pictures for hours.

Epic storytelling erupts on the page without the use of a single word. Superb.

(Picture book. 4-7)