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MR. KRUP'S PUP by Eva  Lindström

MR. KRUP'S PUP

by Eva Lindström ; illustrated by Eva Lindström ; translated by Annie Prime

Pub Date: Dec. 3rd, 2024
ISBN: 9781662620706
Publisher: Astra Young Readers

How far will you go for your pet?

Light-skinned Mr. Krup does everything for his pup: He fries Marble’s kibble instead of feeding it to her straight from the bag, his spare home decor features only toys and objects meant for his canine companion, and he goes to great lengths to get Marble anything her heart desires. After sneakily stealing Mr. Krup’s pork chop, Marble muses, “I like the moon,” which sets Mr. Krup on a mission to capture it for his pup’s enjoyment. He enthusiastically builds a rocket and travels to outer space, soon returning with the celestial body in tow. But, like many a child who asks for a treasured object, only to grow bored with it, Marble quickly finds herself moving on to a new interest. Lindström's text, translated from Swedish, is deadpan and unsentimental, while her washed-out gouache and watercolor illustrations are slightly surreal yet still grounded in reality. While adults will chuckle knowingly, kids may be turned off by Marble’s blasé reactions to Mr. Krup’s efforts to meet her needs and wants; many will find themselves wondering why Mr. Krup continues to dote on her when he gets so little in return.

A matter-of-fact, at times frustrating account of a one-sided relationship.

(Picture book. 5-8)