Hare B&B

By (author): Bill Richardson

Illustrated by: Bill Pechet

After her parents are duped by a coyote who is a master of disguise, Harriet (?Harry? for short) and her seven younger siblings are left to fend for themselves. Their only resource is their parents? now-empty bedroom, so Harry and her brothers and sisters open a ?hare bed and breakfast.? It is a great success. Then, the coyote comes calling again and learns that revenge is a dish best served as breakfast.

Award-winning author Bill Richardson and acclaimed artist Bill Pechet join forces in this charming and hilarious tale about self-reliant young hares and a coyote who gets her comeuppance.

AUTHOR

Bill Richardson

A former radio/television presenter, Bill Richardson writes for children and adults. His books include Bachelor Brothers’ Bed & Breakfast, Waiting for Gertrude, After Hamelin and The Alphabet Thief. Awards include the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour, the Silver Birch Award, a BC Book Award, a Manitoba Book Award, and Outstanding Bandsman (Golden Gate Junior High School, 1969). He lives in Vancouver.


AUTHOR

Bill Pechet

Bill Pechet is an artist and designer whose work explores the spaces between art, architecture, public space and landscape. His Vancouver studio has created cemeteries, memorials, public art, plazas, lighting, street furnishings, exhibitions, stage sets and houses. In 2006, under the banner of Pechet and Robb Art and Architecture, Bill and his partner represented Canada at the Venice Biennale of Architecture. He has illustrated several books, including Waiting for Gertrude and The Lady From Kent. He lives in Vancouver.


Reviews

?An amusing and very relevant cautionary tale.?
– Kirkus

?A little dark, a whole lot of clever and completely charming.?
– CanLit for LittleCanadians

?A reader?s first impression of ?Hare B&B? is of how beautifully and insightfully integrated the words and pictures are. Even on the cover and the immediate inside pages the illustrations, playfully sketch-y and delicately coloured ? are full of detail and underscore the joyful resilience of the story (its wordplay kicking off with the title). And what a story ? it holds excellent life lessons and standards in a lightly ?Series of Unfortunate Events? tenor.?
– The Telegram

?Richardson?s witty wordplay might be the hook here, but readers will want to stick around for the satisfying molasses-and-feathering.?
– The Globe and Mail

?In this latest offering from highly-acclaimed author Bill Richardson, sly humour and subtle whimsy result in an offbeat tale of family love, hotel hijinks and crises averted (with molasses and feathers, no less).?


– Atlantic Books Today

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After her parents are duped by a coyote who is a master of disguise, Harriet (?Harry? for short) and her seven younger siblings are left to fend for themselves. Their only resource is their parents? now-empty bedroom, so Harry and her brothers and sisters open a ?hare bed and breakfast.? It is a great success. Then, the coyote comes calling again and learns that revenge is a dish best served as breakfast.

Award-winning author Bill Richardson and acclaimed artist Bill Pechet join forces in this charming and hilarious tale about self-reliant young hares and a coyote who gets her comeuppance.

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Dimensions:

64 Pages
7.5in * 8in * 0.25in
375gr

Published:

April 27, 2021

City of Publication:

Tors Cove

Country of Publication:

CA

Publisher:

Running the Goat

ISBN:

9781927917381

Book Subjects:

JUVENILE FICTION / Humorous Stories

Language:

eng

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