The old lion lives alone, far away from the herd. His nose tells him
prey is nearby. To his surprise, he finds a tiny baby rabbit has fallen
asleep in his golden mane. Since it is too small to fill his belly, he
decides to let it grow into a meal. As the time passes, he finds grasses
to fatten up his meal, but he also shares his stories with the little
creature. Rabbit grows, but Lion has become attached. Even Hyena cannot
persuade him to make a meal of his companion, and he sacrifices a tasty
meal to let rabbit run free. Here is a quietly joyful picture book,
illustrated with luminous art by Keiko Kaichi. This endearing story
about loneliness and friendship will resonate with young and old alike.