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THE GREEN WOOLEN FEDORA by Deborah Stevenson

THE GREEN WOOLEN FEDORA

by Deborah Stevenson ; illustrated by Stella Mongodi

Pub Date: April 6th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-73482-422-3
Publisher: Frog Prince Books

A rat lays claim to a girl’s special hat until her pal steps in to help in this picture book.

Good friends Nora and Lenny, armed with allowance money they’ve saved, set out on a cool, breezy day for the movie theater. Lenny is fascinated by the green fedora Nora is wearing and asks to try it on. Before he can return it, the wind whisks it away and out of reach: “the hat whirled and twirled through the air like a top /...out over the river, the wind let it drop.” A river rat grabs the waterborne hat and refuses to give it up, and the kids are surprised when they learn the reason for the refusal. However, the fedora means a lot to Nora—the author’s hint as to the reason why is subtle and touching—and Lenny takes unselfish action to help his friend, kindly negotiating with the cranky rodent for the hat’s return. Veteran children’s author Stevenson’s active, rhyming text tells a tale that’s sweet but never cloying, thanks in part to the inclusion of the comically acerbic rat. Artist Mongodi complements the book’s sentiment and humor with the soft, watercolor resonance of illustrations that are alive with detail, including repeat appearances by a certain sea gull that young readers will discover.

A genuinely tender and charmingly illustrated story of friendship, empathy, and memory.