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BROWN RABBIT IN THE CITY by Natalie Russell

BROWN RABBIT IN THE CITY

by Natalie Russell & illustrated by Natalie Russell

Pub Date: May 1st, 2010
ISBN: 978-0-670-01234-3
Publisher: Viking

Following up on Moon Rabbit (2009), Russell brings the same charm to this sequel. Readers start where they presumably left off—Brown Rabbit, a park dweller, takes a bus to visit his city-loving friend, Little Rabbit. Little Rabbit eagerly drags him from café to art gallery to boutique, exhausting her poor friend, and then she takes him to a party. At the party, Brown Rabbit massages his aching feet while Little Rabbit ignores him and dances the night away. Brown Rabbit eventually leaves, and a distressed Little Rabbit finds him eating carrot cake at her favorite café. She makes up for her neglect by buying him a new guitar and bringing him to a garden. Though Little Rabbit wouldn’t win any friendship awards, readers might wonder if Brown Rabbit could have been a better sport, too. Still, the author has created an accessible story that clearly illustrates her point. Her strength remains her mix of warmly colored drawings and prints that seem lifted right out of a street scene in the West Village and strike the perfect balance between hip and cozy. (Picture book. 3-6)