a childhood fav that I had forgotten about and then saw illustrations on a vintage book blog and promptly bought a used copy. It is just as good as my memory-feelings led me to believe. the bunnies look so real and yet so comfortable in human clothing.
a childhood fav that I had forgotten about and then saw illustrations on a vintage book blog and promptly bought a used copy. It is just as good as my memory-feelings led me to believe. the bunnies look so real and yet so comfortable in human clothing.
For my full review, and reviews of each individual story, please visit Casual Debris. Bar the Doors is Hitchcock's second foray into the anthology field, and in my opinion among his strongest; certainly the strongest of the early books, though he likely had little or no input into this collection,...
I'm a little early for Easter, but I couldn't resist when I saw that it was illustrated by the amazing Marjorie Flack (The Story of Ping). In this story Cottontail is a plain brown country bunny who put aside her childhood dreams of becoming one of the five exalted Easter Bunnies to raise her own f...
Wonderful book!