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Lone Wolf Gets a Pet by Kiah Thomas
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Oct 08, 2024 | ISBN 9780823457786

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“Children will love Lone Wolf, and while Wolf would no doubt prefer children leave him alone and love something else, it’s great news for everybody else.” —Mac Barnett, New York Times Bestselling author of The First Cat in Space Ate Pizza

“I love Lone Wolf, it’s simple and silly and the smart kind of funny. My favorite.” —Bob Shea, beloved children’s author of Who Wet My Pants?

“Singularly brilliant—kids and adults will howl with laughter.” —Greg Pizzoli, three-time Geisel Award winner and creator of Baloney and Friends

“Lone Wolf is a creative genius. This book had me howling while quickly taking notes on how to be left alone.” —Lian Cho, creator of Pig Town Party

“Lone Wolf is the perfect series for kids who loath group hugs and prefer growling at the mailman. I want to be alone with all these books forever!” —Eliza Kinkz, Pura Belpré Illustration Honoree for Papá’s Magical Water-Jug Clock

“Instantly iconic and deeply relatable—Wolf is all of us. He is destined to become one of the great loveable curmudgeons of children’s literature, alongside the Grinch himself.” —Monica Arnaldo, creator of Governor General’s Literary Award Finalist Mr. S

“A hilarious romp with an irresistible grump. LONE WOLF is totally GRRR-REAT!” —Andrew McDonald & Ben Wood, creators of the Real Pigeons series

“Lone Wolf is a rare and funny character in children’s books, and that makes him very welcome. Everyone has read all the books with the heroes who want to be chums with everyone and it’s all kisses and hugs and frankly I’m sick of them myself. A person (and a wolf) needs personal space sometimes. I think you’ll agree that Lone Wolf speaks to many children who don’t get to be seen in books very often, because book children are always popping off the page and mad things like that. Some children just want to be left in peace, you know! Three cheers for Lone Wolf, and his hilarious quest to be alone in his own way.” —Kate Beaton, Eisner Award Winning creator of Ducks and Princess and the Pony

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