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Starred Review on March 1, 2015 | Preschool to Grade 4
K-Gr 3—A man is stalked by a silent skunk in this charmingly neurotic offering. Leaving his home one day, a bespectacled, tuxedo-clad gentleman discovers a small skunk sitting on his doorstep. As the man makes his way about town, the creature remains close on his heels ("…after a mile I realized I was being followed.") He speeds up, he slows down, he takes many wild turns, but to no avail. Still the skunk remains. Barnett's text is delivered in short, clipped sentences that convey the man's annoyance and increasing paranoia. McDonnell's distinctive pen-and-ink illustrations (the little skunk bears a striking resemblance to a couple of familiar mutts) harken back ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Horn Book Magazine
Reviewed on April 1, 2015
A skunk shows up on the narrator’s doorstep and begins to tail him. Try as he might, our narrator just can’t seem to shake the skunk -- “When I sped up, the skunk sped up. When I slowed, the skunk slowed” -- despite dodging in and out of an opera house, a graveyard, and a carnival. Ultimately, however, our narrator does lose his unwelcome shadow, crawling down a manhole in an alley and establ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Horn Book Guide
Reviewed on January 1, 2015
Unable to shake the skunk that's tailing him, the narrator crawls down a manhole and establishes a new lif...Log In or Sign Up to Read More