This timeless early middle-grade adventure about friendship and
community will charm animal-loving fans of The Tale of Despereaux and
Clarice the Brave. Illustrated by Caldecott winner Doug Salati.
Butternut lives in the burrows of Milkweed Meadow with her nine rabbit
brothers and sisters. Together they practice strategies for survival and
tell stories. With disastrous scenarios blooming in her mind, Butternut
embraces the lesson of her families' stories: stick to your own
rabbit-kind. But after befriending an incorrigible robin and a wounded
deer, Butternut begins to question what she has been taught.
When the three friends discover other animals in crisis, Butternut must
decide whether she can help, rally her friends and family, and be as
brave as the heroes in the stories she tells.
Beautiful and arresting black-and-white illustrations bring the animals
to life in this heartwarming story about friendship, community, and
doing what is right.
"With the confidence of a maestro, Elaine Dimopoulos breathes vigor
and beauty into a tale of a brave and thoughtful young rabbit . . . A
chorus of woodland cheer for such a remarkable rescue."
--Gregory Maguire, author of Wicked and Cress Watercress