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TIGER WILD by Gwen Millward Kirkus Star

TIGER WILD

by Gwen Millward ; illustrated by Gwen Millward

Pub Date: June 30th, 2020
ISBN: 978-0-593-11815-3
Publisher: Viking

Lily blames her wild and willful behavior on her imaginary tiger, but she learns there’s a time for wild and a time for quiet.

Big-eyed and seemingly innocent, Lily sits amid a kid-crafting disaster zone. As paint oozes down the side of the couch (which barely hides a hulking orange-and-black striped mass with ears and a tail), Lily declares Tiger the culprit. The “two” continue to wreak havoc wherever they go until Lily, unabashed and unapologetic, receives a timeout. With Tiger roaring the enticing words “We can do anything we want. We can be wild!” the two run away. Lily’s expressive mop of black hair flies free behind her gleeful, paper-white face. But things begin to get too wild as Tiger eats all their sustenance, equipment, and, hilariously, Lily’s shoes. Like Maurice Sendak’s Max, Lily begins to miss home. Relief, hugs, and remorse are shared when Lily is found, and then both girl and tiger are lovingly tucked into bed. But Millward does not thereafter relegate Lily to a life of boredom or exacting behavior. Instead, she gives Lily depth, acknowledging that the girl may still want to visit the wild at times—and her parent may also. These sophisticated, energetic illustrations, full of spontaneity and made to look like a child’s drawing on paper, are loaded with playfulness and appeal that perfectly match the wit and wisdom of the text.

Ablaze with humor, insight, and love.

(Picture book. 3-7)