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LANA LYNN HOWLS AT THE MOON by Rebecca Van Slyke

LANA LYNN HOWLS AT THE MOON

by Rebecca Van Slyke ; illustrated by Anca Sandu

Pub Date: Sept. 1st, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-68263-050-1
Publisher: Peachtree

Lana Lynn is an odd sheep.

Her friend Shawn suggests she nibble grass and nap, but Lana Lynn (say it fast) wants to stay up late and howl. In search of adventure one night, she finds a strange hairy blanket, illustrated in smudgy gray, with surprising features: pointy ears, bushy tail, long nose, sharp teeth….Donning it, she enters the “wild woods” and encounters a pack of wolves who invite her to run with them. Lana Lynn enjoys herself! At their insistence, she joins the wolves for dinner but is dismayed to find a squirrel, a rabbit (both as cute as can be), and Shawn (with an apple in his mouth) on the menu. The digital, cartoon-style art depicts Lana Lynn and Shawn against a hot-orange background staring at each other with desperately big, googly eyes. “I love sheep!” Lana Lynn exclaims as she grabs her friend and runs. Shawn and Lana Lynn are content to return to the meadow, where Lana Lynn now only feels an occasional need to howl like an “intrepid, new wolf.” This leaves the uncomfortable collision between fantasy and reality largely unresolved. Young critical thinkers concerned about the fate of the squirrel, the rabbit, and, potentially, other sheep victims may question Lana Lynn’s choices.

Books about daring protagonists who indulge their wild sides are numerous—this one can be skipped.

(Picture book. 4-8)