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HUDSON AND TALLULAH TAKE SIDES by Anna Kang

HUDSON AND TALLULAH TAKE SIDES

by Anna Kang ; illustrated by Christopher Weyant

Pub Date: April 27th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-5420-0668-2
Publisher: Two Lions

Hudson and Tallulah, dog and cat (respectively) neighbors and archenemies, find they can have some companionable moments.

Tallulah happily chases a bluebird in her yard, hears loud barking, climbs atop the property’s dividing fence, and sees Hudson busily digging a hole under the fence. “WHAT are you doing?” she demands. Hudson replies, “I’m busting out. Fences keep me trapped.” Tallulah disagrees: “Fences keep us safe.” But her curiosity wins the day, and she follows him down the block, where Hudson begins to explore an overfilled garbage can he calls a breakfast “feast.” Tallulah counters, “Feast? It’s garbage.” Then she begins to chase a butterfly. At the dog park Hudson is enthusiastically welcomed and Tallulah is uproariously rejected. “Why would anyone want a dog for a friend?” bemoans Tallulah, the white space above her crammed full of all-caps iterations of cat and bark. Charming cartoons convey the nearly wordless story augmented with dialogue between the two rivals. Hudson’s feisty, adventurous, fun-loving attitude parallels Tallulah’s elegant, proper persona, with the two arguing constantly until the opportunity to really enjoy something together presents itself via some play in a large bird-filled puddle. The frenemies soften their squabbling and end up side by side outside their respective yards. (This book was reviewed digitally with 11-by-18-inch double-page spreads viewed at 50% of actual size.)

An amusing exploration of how opposite personalities can learn to appreciate their unique relationship.

(Picture book. 3-6)