Gon, the Little Fox

by Nankichi Niimi

Other authorsGenjirou Mita (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 2015

Description

Winner of: 2016 USSB Outstanding International Book In this retelling of Nankichi Niimi's masterpiece, delicate watercolors bring to life the mischievous yet kind-hearted spirit of Gon, the Little Fox. Readers should proceed with caution as they begin this tale, however, especially as Gon is sure to win over their hearts. Like many Japanese folktales, Gon, The Little Fox does not exactly end happily; a circumstance which will inspire lively and provocative conversation among young readers.   When readers first meet Gon, he is relishing his life as a rascally fox. Each day brings a new opportunity for him to stir up trouble in Nakayama. One day, however, he feels remorse for having killed an eel that was meant for the poor villager Hyoju's dying mother. Ironically, it is this rare moment of conscience that leads Gon down a path that leads to his fate.    As with all great folktales, the world of Gon, The Little Fox is both extremely familiar and extremely mysterious. This quality, as evident in both the text and illustrations, will greatly appeal to readers, both young and old. … (more)

Publication

Museyon (2015), Edition: First American Edition (1st printing), 36 pages

User reviews

LibraryThing member SigmundFraud
Gon, the Little Fox is a charming Japanese tale of a fox and his peregrinations. The book is marvelously illustrated with vivid watercolors which themselves make the price of the book worthwhile. The translation is beautiful and sensitive. This fox is mischievous which leads him to do something he
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might regret. Something that leads to something tragic. Gon does feel remorse for having killed an eel that was meant for a poor villager's dying mother. The ending is sad. For this action, the fox is shot by Hyoju. A story that will stay with you and can be read again and again. As an adult I enjoyed the story and especially enjoyed this edition printed on thick high grade glossy paper.
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Language

Original language

Japanese

Physical description

36 p.; 8.5 inches

ISBN

1940842034 / 9781940842035
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