Copyright Date:
2022
Edition Date:
2022
Release Date:
10/15/22
Illustrator:
Neufeld, Juliana,
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
Publisher: 1-7714-7438-6 Perma-Bound: 0-8000-3175-X
ISBN 13:
Publisher: 978-1-7714-7438-2 Perma-Bound: 978-0-8000-3175-6
Dewey:
E
LCCN:
2021951812
Dimensions:
23 x 25 cm
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
They're not coming for you...because they're already here!With the palette of a 1990s laser tag arena and the menace of an '80s horror movie, a nursery of raccoons (yes, that is the collective name) descends on a diverse community to perform acts of devilment like taking doughnuts, raiding trash cans, and pooping in the grass. The horror vibe ramps up as dark silhouettes with neon highlights scurry across the pages, scruffy claws destroy screen doors, and house cats are shown in moments of abject terror. But, as the colors of the book soften, the raccoons are seen less as threats and more as furry animals until terrified humans ask what the raccoons want. The answer is surprising if logical: The raccoons were here first and are just adapting as best they can to the new landscape of their homes. Readers will immediately be drawn to the strong art style and funny, rhythmic text. Savvy educators and caregivers will take this tale to new heights as a springboard to discussions of urban sprawl, deforestation, and the effects of humans on the ecosystem. While the book does not include a bibliography for curious readers to learn more, its message still provides enough of an oomph-told mischievously in its bait-and-switch way-to linger with readers. (This book was reviewed digitally.)An instant favorite for horror fans and ecological warriors. (Picture book. 6-10)
Rebellious raccoons take back the city in a hilarious urban romp by bestselling author and performer Vivek Shraya Raccoons are hitting the streets to finally tell their story. The bushy-tailed bandits take over the town, swinging from cranes, scampering through subway cars, and pestering the police. Amid the mischief, the raccoons describe themselves as humans see them: thieving "trash pandas" that steal doughnuts and cash, topple our green bins, and frighten our cats. But when asked why they're invading the city, the raccoons insist they aren't pests, but survivors of the realinvaders: humans. Revenge of the Raccoons is both a riotous tale of underdog uprising and a clever commentary on humans' sense of ownership over the cities we live in. Playful rhyming text and vibrant illustrations inspired by classic horror movie posters bring the raccoons' antics to life. As the raccoons frolic into the night, readers will enjoy cheering on the creative and cunning antiheroes, and maybe even reconsider who rules the city.