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THE HARE WHO WOULDN'T SHARE by Steve Small Kirkus Star

THE HARE WHO WOULDN'T SHARE

by Steve Small ; illustrated by Steve Small

Pub Date: Feb. 4th, 2025
ISBN: 9781665972932
Publisher: Paula Wiseman/Simon & Schuster

Hare is certain that sharing is pointless. Can anything cause a change of heart?

Turnips bring Hare great pleasure, and the cranky, enormous-eared orange creature greedily hoards them: “The more I give away, the less there is for ME.” When newly arrived rabbits inquire if Hare can spare some produce until they get settled, the protagonist doesn’t relent. Other animals pitch in, however, and the newcomers cook stew for all. Their generosity perplexes Hare: Why would anyone with such meager resources offer food to others? Small’s descriptive, third-person narrative contrasts well with the rhyming dialogue. His animation background shines through in clean compositions that are by turn whimsical (a stovetop espresso maker accompanies Hare during nighttime gardening stints) and dramatic. Set against black backgrounds, these nocturnal views showcase vibrant vegetation patterns and introduce danger in the form of a greedy boar who steals the turnips Hare is carrying. As the boar heads toward the rabbits’ carrot crop, Hare hatches a plan to foil the thief and save the day. The sight of the tip of the boar’s menacing snout pushed into the rabbit warren as the new friends cower together is a cinematic marvel. Hare’s transformation is believable, and although our hero’s selflessness results in an empty turnip patch, what the character gains more than compensates.

Giving has never been so gratifying.

(Picture book. 4-7)