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The Last Rabbit

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Last Rabbit
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Shelley Moore Thomas
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 162
ISBN/Barcode 9780593173541
ClassificationsDewey:813.6
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Penguin Young Readers
Imprint Penguin Young Readers
Publication Date 9 February 2021
Publication Country United States

Description

A modern fairytale about sisterhood, forgiveness, and redemption in the vein of The Girl Who Drank the Moon and The One and Only Ivan. Off the coast of Ireland, on the island of Hybrasil, lives a Magician and four enchanted rabbit sisters. One by one, the rabbits have been leaving the island, accompanied by a Boy and his boat. When the rabbits leave, they can turn back into girls. The last rabbit, Albie, remains. She doesn't want to leave, but the island is sinking. Before deciding where she wants to go, Albie visits each of her sisters. Caragh has joined a circus. Isolde is the captain of a pirate ship. And Rory wants to go home to the family's house in Cork. Through many furry twists and hoppity turns, we learn how one mistake can lead to many consequences, and that forgiveness and family are always within reach.

Author Biography

Shelley Moore Thomas grew up in New Mexico, the middle of three children. A fan of fairy tales and UFOs, Shelley began channeling her abundant imagination towards writing back in elementary school. Now an elementary school teacher herself, Shelley spends her days helping the best people on the planet (children, of course!) unlock their creativity. Shelley lives in California with her kids and her dogs. Visit her online at shelleymoorethomas.com, on Twitter @story_queen, and Instagram @storyqueen.

Reviews

"In Albie's strong first-person voice, Thomas narrates the rabbit's journey through time and space and her attempts to reassemble her family, exploring the cost of action and inaction via an immersive adventure that references Celtic folklore and children's classics." -Publishers Weekly, starred review "A spellbinding and heart-racing fairy tale about family, loss, and redemption, wrapped up in magic and mythology." -Kirkus Reviews "A strong choice for fantasy readers with enough reading skill to handle many narrative twists and turns." -School Library Journal "There's an atmosphere of cryptic connections and the enigmatic forces at play just outside the story's frame, and questions of loss, destiny, and love expand through the heartwarming tale." -The Horn Book