Book Descriptions
for The Chicken Thief by Beatrice Rodriguez
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
Foxes are so very maligned in children’s literature—always cunning, never cuddly. And Rodriguez’s chicken-thieving fox follows in the villainous foot steps of his literary predecessors, snatching Chicken away as Bear, Rabbit, and Rooster sit down to an al fresco picnic. Cue the heroic music, though; the animals will save the day, pursuing the fox and his captive through the woods, over the mountain, and across the sea. The drama of the chase in this wordless picture book is a lively one, and Rodriguez captures the range of emotions effortlessly and clearly on the animals’ faces . lvb
Originally published as Le Voleur de Poule in French by les Editions Autrement France, in 2005.
From the Publisher
In this wordless story that is both funny and sweet, a fox steals a hen away from her home. Bear, rabbit, and rooster give chase, but in a twist on the usual children's story, this fox is not a villain. Rather, he tenderly holds hen as he runs into the night. A funny and life-affirming story, The Chicken Thief defies expectations, enlivening the mind with its cleverness while going straight for the heart. This intelligent and charming book is great for all ages. A love story, a road movie, and a playful speculation on stereotypes and misconceptions, The Chicken Thief makes for an unforgettable reading experience!
Béatrice Rodriguez was born in 1969. She received her degree from the School of Decorative Arts in Strasbourg, France, and works today as an illustrator, creating children's books as well as pictures for the press. She lives in France.