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WUTARYOO by Nilah Magruder

WUTARYOO

by Nilah Magruder ; illustrated by Nilah Magruder

Pub Date: Jan. 25th, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-358-17238-3
Publisher: Versify/HarperCollins

A mysterious creature—the only one of her kind—undertakes a journey to discover her true name and from whence she came.

Wutaryoo, a small, furry, bushy-tailed critter with two tiny horns, is so named because all her life she has been asked the same question: “What are you?” All the other animals know their origins. “In the beginning, my people were as large as trees and ruled the world,” the wren relays, and wolf recounts how “in the beginning my people were born in moonlight,” but Wutaryoo has no clue about her ancestry. “What am I? Who are my people? Where did I come from?” she wonders and sets off on a quest across the prehistoric Earth to find out. Wutaryoo’s odyssey takes her to “strange shores” where she has memorable adventures and meets marvelous creatures she has never seen before. She journeys so far that she arrives at “the very beginning of the world.” In the end, although the traveler has not found answers, what she does have is a story to tell—and friends who want to hear it. Magruder’s training as an animator is evident in both the perspectives of the digital illustrations and the use of light to create wonderfully contrasting moods. The text is well turned, with the philosophical appeal of a mythical hero’s journey.

Readers, with their varying levels of experience around identity, will decide the degree of satisfaction this provides.

(Picture book. 4-7)