An allergy-prone youngster finds the perfect non-furry pet.
So-Hee lives in a bustling apartment building but is lonely. She has no siblings, and the other kids are frustrated with her inability to keep up during athletic games. Her allergies prevent her from adopting a cute animal to keep her company. One day, however, the pet store advertises a “Giant Non-Furry Pet Sale,” and she finds the ideal companion: a huge yellow snake that wraps around her whole body several times. She names the serpent Lowy and brings her home amid nervous glances from the neighbors. Friendship blossoms as the two spend their days with stuffed animals, sunbathing, riding the carousel, cycling, and taking bubble baths. But when the weather cools into winter, Lowy is nowhere to be found. The ensuing building-wide search for (and panic over) a snake on the loose brings the apartment community together. And best of all, So-Hee meets a like-minded young neighbor who also has a pet reptile. Kang has crafted a cute and lighthearted tale of forged connections, while Weyant’s bold and cheerful cartoons capture the absurd humor and charm of So-Hee and Lowy’s friendship. So-Hee presents East Asian; her community is diverse.
Sweetly encouraging fare for anyone who’s ever longed for a true companion—furry or otherwise.
(Picture book. 4-8)