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GNOME AND RAT by Lauren Stohler

GNOME AND RAT

by Lauren Stohler ; illustrated by Lauren Stohler

Pub Date: June 13th, 2023
ISBN: 9780593487822
Publisher: Knopf

A series of hat-centric episodes.

Light-skinned, rotund Gnome and gray, spotted Rat live in a hollowed-out tree stump in the Enormous Forest. The central theme across all five of the stories within this graphic novel is Gnome’s hat and how the titular pair react to it. In the first tale, Gnome celebrates Hat Day (observed in Gnomevember, of course) with a song and a surprise party thrown by Rat (who knows the importance of this momentous occasion). Other stories see Gnome attempting to fit inside the hat, going without the hat, and losing and attempting to replace it. Through it all, Rat is a steadfast and perceptive friend who enjoys spending time with Gnome. They interact with other woodland creatures, such as rabbits, a crow, and a possum. The Enormous Forest, with its trees, mountains, and streams, makes for a colorful, bright setting, and there are plenty of fun gags. The cartoonish artwork is incredibly expressive, whether bringing to life a moment of utter enthusiasm or a wordless nine-panel page depicting Gnome’s coping with a hatless existence. Readers might recognize themselves in Gnome’s single-minded exuberance or Rat’s even-tempered patience. No matter what these two get up to, they always have a good time together.

Friendship at its most whimsical.

(a page of creative beard designs for Gnome) (Graphic fiction. 6-9)