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MR. LEPRON'S MYSTERY SOUP by Giovanna Zoboli Kirkus Star

MR. LEPRON'S MYSTERY SOUP

by Giovanna Zoboli ; illustrated by Mariachiara Di Giorgio ; translated by Denise Muir

Pub Date: Oct. 1st, 2024
ISBN: 9781536233391
Publisher: Candlewick Studio

A rabbit learns a lesson in doing what he loves best—for the right reasons.

It’s the first day of autumn, which means it’s time for the debonair Mr. Lepron and his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren to pick vegetables and herbs so he can make his special soup. The meal is loved by all, sparking word-of-mouth buzz that brings throngs of animals and diverse people to his forest abode to partake. The business-minded hare soon decides to mass-market his confection, with “a big brick building where soup will be made around the clock.” As his soup becomes more famous, his dreams, once calming and a contributing factor to the delicacy’s tastiness, become frenzied and anxious, depicted as surreal nightmares, in stark contrast to the light, airy visions of the past. Customers no longer appreciate the soup as much. Realizing that he’s changed, Mr. Lepron closes his business and retires to the forest, where he does what he enjoys most: spending time with family (and cooking soup now and again). Zoboli’s lengthy, descriptive text, translated from Italian, and Di Giorgio’s watercolor, gouache, and colored pencil art, together infuse Mr. Lepron with a deep humanity and construct a compelling, dreamy world that harkens back to the past in its tone and look but, with its nods to the all-consuming nature of capitalism, feels grounded in current realities, much like their previous collaboration, Professional Crocodile (2017).

A clever, compassionate, and elegantly wrought reminder to do what makes you happy.

(Picture book. 5-8)