Finding where you belong isn’t easy . . . especially when you’re a storybook wolf.
In this illustrated fractured fairy tale for kids, a book falls to the floor and a wolf tumbles out. The wolf needs to get back to his story, but a hungry cat has other ideas. Jumping from book to book, this wolf is on a journey to find a new home (and to avoid becoming dinner). His sharp, pointy teeth don’t help him fit in with the dinosaurs, and his shiny black fur doesn’t get him into the ball. But a little girl in a red hood is waiting for someone just like him to arrive.
For children and adults who enjoy playful twists on a classic story, The Wolf Who Fell Out of a Book’s colorful illustrations and a “story-starter” ending are sure to keep your imagination turning even after the book is returned to its shelf.
Thierry Robberecht is a children’s author, graphic novel scriptwriter, and songwriter. He lives in Brussels, where he devotes himself to a passion for literature.
Grégoire Mabire studied illustration at the Saint Luc Institute in Brussels. He illustrates children’s picture books and contributes to children’s magazines.
This is a translated work:
Le loup tombé du livre
© 2015 Mijade Publications (B-5000 Namur – Belgium)
Grégoire Mabire for the illustrations
Thierry Robberecht for the text
Author: Thierry Robberecht
Publisher: Gibbs Smith
Publication Date: September 5, 2017
Hardcover: 24 pages
ISBN-10: 1423647971
Reading age: 3 - 7 years
Dimensions: 8.75 x 0.25 x 11.25 inches