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WHEN DIGZ THE DOG MET ZURL THE SQUIRREL by Chris Pine

WHEN DIGZ THE DOG MET ZURL THE SQUIRREL

A Short Tale About a Short Tail

by Chris Pine ; illustrated by Chuck Groenink

Pub Date: Oct. 8th, 2024
ISBN: 9780593528228
Publisher: Flamingo Books

In film star Pine’s debut picture book, a dog and a squirrel overcome mutual distrust and forge a friendship.

Before Digz began living with kind, light-skinned Ms. Pincher on Appletree Lane, he eked out a lonely existence at the dog pound. Now he considers himself king of the yard. Zurl the squirrel used to have an inferiority complex because her tail was shorter than her peers’. After her father’s pep talk, she felt better—and now considers herself queen of the yard. When she trips over Digz’s nose one day, the two start trading insults: Digz is a “ding-a-ling dope” and a “dummy”; Zurl is a “furry turd.” When a menacing Digz corners Zurl, she becomes frightened, but Digz summons a sense of empathy. Spoiler alert: “They were different, of course, but just the same in their hearts, / and in friendship these two were never apart.” Rhymes, near rhymes, and rather awkward rhythms tell a tale whose simple plot is stretched by delving into the psychological backgrounds of the titular characters. The text is wordy and sometimes trite. But the masterful art and layout will keep readers engaged. Muted colors and gentle lines create a comforting outdoor space, while the dog pound is appropriately stark and dark. Both protagonists have semi-realistic bodies, as well as facial and bodily expressions that display an amazing range of emotions. Every character, from Zurl’s siblings to a tiny snail, is endearing.

Uninspired writing rescued by extraordinary art.

(Picture book. 3-5)