Little Red Hood
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- $3.99
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
She started life as a little red scribble and then, there she was: a little red hood, barely recognisable as the legend from the fairy tale. The wolf is still big and bad, but he also happens to be really, really dumb. Little Red Hood questions the wolf’s personal hygiene before tricking her predator into his demise: this is one savvy little red scrawl with her head screwed on. Edgy, stylish and very funny, French graphic artist Marjolaine Leray retells the famous story in a highly original way.
"It's totally brilliant." Amanda Craig, 'The Times'
"An elegant and sophisticated tease of a book." Julia Eccleshare, 'The Guardian'
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The macabre humor of this small-format retelling will likely divide readers: some will find it hilarious, while others will be shocked. French artist Leray draws the wolf and Little Red Hood with jagged strokes on blank white pages, alongside scrawled cursive text. The wolf, with a crazed stare and a snout as toothy as an alligator's, dispenses with the grandmother ruse he just snatches the girl and takes her home. "Dinner is served!" he cries, standing her up on his table. Little Red Hood's tiny nose and red smudge of a cape convey cool composure. "You're ever so hairy," she tells the wolf, then doubles down: "You've got stinky breath." "I do?" he says, eyes wide. She offers him a candy ("Um... thanks"), he swallows it, then clutches his throat in agony as red poison spreads down his throat. A page turn, and he topples over dead, covered in red. "Fool!" she says. No brave hunter-rescuers for this Riding Hood, it's vigilante justice all the way. The fainthearted may recoil, but those who scorn sugarcoated endings will be delighted. Ages 5 up.