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Wolf story by william mccleery
Wolf story by william mccleery








wolf story by william mccleery

Adults reading this aloud will recognize themselves. The story-within-a-story technique, peppered with dialogue, is used to good effect. I had loved it in the 1960s and so had the 6- and 7-year-olds to whom I read it over the course of a month. “ Wolf Story had been out of print for a decade. It's about Michael, an engaging 5-year-old, and his father, and the story Michael orders his father to tell about a hen the boy names Rainbow and Waldo, a rather foolish wolf.” -The New York Times “This charming book, perfect for reading aloud at bedtime, was first published in 1947.

wolf story by william mccleery

One parent told me that if she were to compile a list of ‘books for sitters’ (and wouldn’t that be helpful?), this book would lead all the rest.” -Christian Science Monitor “There is an air of distinction to this book. To Warren Chappell, whose cleverly scratchy pen draws Rainbow and Waldo, Wolf Story also owes its attractive format.” -The New York Times But here is a little wok of art, funny, tender and captivating. It is easy to imagine, from the natural conversational cadences and the impromptu unfolding of episodes, that the writing was no feat. The laughing child who listen will agree, for Wolf Story simply has to last forever.

wolf story by william mccleery

“’You can kill the wolf at the very end, but this way we can have more story,’ said Michael. It is in similar improvisational exchanges that we-adults and children-learn how to love.” - Commonweal Dramatist McCleery perfectly captures the irritation, affection, tricks, admiration, and sheer surprise that pass back and forth between parent and child in everyday family life. This "underground classic" finds an inventive and exasperated father telling a wolf story to end all wolf stories (so he hopes) to his inventive and demanding young son. “If you can get only one children's book this year, make it William McCleery's 1947 Wolf Story. And you can't start them too young." -Alexandra Mullen, B&N Review "For the parent faced with a child consumed with the desire to hear the same story for the zillionth time, especially if it's a story with a wolf in it, joy has come with the reprinting of William McCleery's 1947 classic Wolf Story.I've loved this book for a long time, and it's good enough for a grown-up to read in silent pleasure, but it really springs to life when it's read out loud.Laughing and crying over made-up characters we know are made up, getting a kick out of it, and coming back for more is just one of those weird things humans do.










Wolf story by william mccleery