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BOOKS AREN'T FOR EATING by Carlie Sorosiak

BOOKS AREN'T FOR EATING

by Carlie Sorosiak ; illustrated by Manu Montoya

Pub Date: Sept. 20th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-5362-1496-3
Publisher: Walker US/Candlewick

Books can be life-changing, contemplative, and...delicious?

Leopold, a bespectacled, white-furred goat, loves warm sweaters and books. Books transport him out of his own life through his imagination and help him discover new worlds and adventures. Leopold loves books so much that he owns a bookstore and spends his days suggesting books to a racially diverse group of customers—it gives “him such a pleasant feeling, like introducing someone to a friend.” Leopold is tested, however, when a gray-furred goat requests a book…for ingesting. Acknowledging his faux pas, the unnamed goat allows Leopold to guide his book-selection adventure, with disastrous (but fibrous?) results. Thankfully, Leopold’s wife, a brown-furred goat, reminds her husband that he was once like this tricky customer, motivating Leopold to suggest the title that helped him discover that books were for more than just a light snack. The plotting is droll, and the illustrations—done in gouache and rendered digitally—are amusing in a vaguely Wes Anderson style, but the story feels heavily preached toward the choir. The denouement happens suddenly, which may leave readers wishing to learn more about the gray-furred goat’s literary journey (and name) and less about Leopold’s life. It’s a fine story but one that may not appeal to the gray-furred goats of the world. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Quaint but doesn’t leave you wanting seconds.

(Picture book. 5-8)