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THE SHEEP, THE ROOSTER, AND THE DUCK by Matt Phelan Kirkus Star

THE SHEEP, THE ROOSTER, AND THE DUCK

by Matt Phelan ; illustrated by Matt Phelan

Pub Date: March 8th, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-06-291100-1
Publisher: Greenwillow Books

Farm animals and French children unite to save the fledgling United States from a scheming mastermind in this airy 18th-century adventure.

Well-informed readers will recognize the titular creatures as the passengers carried into the skies by Montgolfier’s inaugural hot air balloon flight at the Palace of Versailles in 1783. Few, however, will be aware that the three—brilliant aeronautical sheep engineer Bernadette, swashbuckling rooster Pierre, and gifted duck tactician Jean-Luc—went on to lead secret lives righting wrongs and battling evildoers. Notable among the latter is the villainous magician Cagliostro, who, having caught wind of the fact that Benjamin Franklin, a witness to the famous flight, jotted down plans for weaponizing hot air balloons and creating a giant heat ray, has seized both the renowned inventor and his notebook in pursuit of a nefarious plan to make himself King of America. Here, in a mix of prose and profuse graphite drawings that break into mostly wordless sequential panels for action scenes, Phelan lays out a rousing series of chases, clashes, ambushes, and rescues both on and above the ground on the way to a triumphant outcome. The author adds to the animal trio two young humans to do the piloting. He also trots in a host of other historical personages, including Joseph Guillotin (“as sharp a fellow as you are to find in Paris”), Franz Mesmer, King Louis XVI, and Marie Antoinette.

A grand, giddy, and, at times, literally soaring tale.

(author’s note) (Adventure. 8-11)