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Available
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Publication
Albert Whitman & Company (2009), 32 pages
Description
Though wary of others, solitary Fox joins an ever-growing procession of animals walking two by two to a mysterious destination.
Awards
Sydney Taylor Book Award (Mass Import -- Pending Differentiation)
IBBY Honour Book (Illustration — 2008)
Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award (Finalist — 2007)
Blue Spruce Award (Nominee — 2008)
The Willow Awards (Finalist — 2007)
Amelia Francis Howard Gibbon Illustrator's Award (Honour Book — 2007)
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User reviews
LibraryThing member delatte
The text is difficult to follow, wordy, and overly romantic. The illustrator also wrote this religious title, and her Plasticine artwork is beautiful. Hopefully, she will collaborate with a better writer in the future.
LibraryThing member sapphireblueeye
Though this book is about Noah's Ark, it is not in your face about religion. I didn't even realize it was Noah's Ark until 2 pages from the end. What finally made me realize was there were two doves. It's a good one. The art is fantastic!
LibraryThing member fallenight
The illustrations are very good. The first two pages of the story had a nice hook; then it got confusing. Why are all the animals going together? Oh okay, it is Noah’s Ark story. The story still didn’t explain why.
ISBN
0807525480 / 9780807525487
Other editions
Fox Walked Alone by Barbara Reid (Paperback)
Fox Walked Alone by Barbara Reid (Paperback)
Fox Walked Alone by Barbara Reid (Paperback)