I saw this reviewed in Publisher's Weekly and it's just such a lovely book...something to put a smile on your face. :)
Though the anthropomorphic coyotes in this well-matched collaboration are anything but wily, Appelt (The True Blue Scouts of Sugar Man Swamp)
takes a canny approach to the topic of accepting a stepparent. With
tactical repetition, the narrator emphasizes that young Cardell has a
“mostly wonderful life” with a “perfectly good mama and a perfectly good
daddy,” even though his father lives across the desert with Cardell’s
stepmother and stepbrother. Cardell’s mother has had her share of
suitors, but none were up to snuff (one slobbered, another was
conceited). Charming new neighbor Otis interrupts that pattern, and
Cardell isn’t happy about it: “His fur bristled. His ears lay back. His
GRRR... got louder. He put Otis on notice.” Affecting scenes reveal how
Otis gradually wins over Cardell with kindness, persistence, and a knack
for pouncing and storytelling, among other talents. McElmurry’s (the
Little Blue Truck series) gouache illustrations revel in the desert
setting, her homey paintings evoking the look of weather-beaten folk art
while contributing to the story’s overall humor and sweetness. Ages
4–8. Author’s agent: Holly McGhee, Pippin Properties. Illustrator’s agent: Marcia Wernick, Wernick & Pratt Agency. (Jan.)
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