Kirkus Reviews QR Code
QUILL THE FOREST KEEPER by Marije Tolman

QUILL THE FOREST KEEPER

by Marije Tolman ; illustrated by Marije Tolman ; translated by David Colmer

Pub Date: Aug. 13th, 2024
ISBN: 9781646144525
Publisher: Levine Querido

Embrace the quiet moments in life while you can.

“Can you tell us the story about the Terrible Rush Era again?” a young hedgehog asks Grandpa. Back in the day, “no one had time to stop for a moment,” Grandpa responds. “In the Rush Era, everyone was always in a terrible rush.” In the accompanying image, a menagerie of animals race along the rugged terrain, leaving garbage and environmental destruction in their wake. Trailing their path of chaos is Quill the hedgehog, who, with a long green grabber, picks up the refuse they leave behind. Finally, Quill falls over with exhaustion after the trash becomes “too much for him to carry,” and he hibernates for the long winter. The forest denizens have a change of heart; they clean up after themselves and reevaluate their constant consumption, hailing Quill as the Forest Keeper. Young readers will see a parallel between the forest community and their own world, where material consumption and “go, go, go” attitudes prevail. While the story treads familiar ground, the illustrations are standouts. Tolman turned photos of the Scottish Highlands into risograph prints and applied mixed-media drawings on top to create the bright blue and pink hues of the landscape. Translated from Dutch, Tolman’s text scans well and would be a great candidate for a gentle read-aloud.

A vibrantly presented reminder to stop and appreciate what we have.

(Picture book. 3-7)