Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Skunk and Badger by Amy Timberlake illustrated by Jon Klassen




Badger has his life under control. He enjoys his routines and he has his passion for rocks and minerals. He is lucky to be able to live alone, rent free, in Aunt Lula's brownstone row house. Aunt Lula is a pine marten. She never visits. She writes letters.  Badger does not always open these letters. Today there is a knock on his front door. Looking outside, Badger sees Skunk. He tries to ignore the knocking but Skunk is persistent.

When Skunk comes into the house (Aunt Lula had informed Badger he was coming! It's in an unread letter) life for Badger is turned upside down. This pair are truly an odd couple and it does seem almost impossible that they could ever be friends but I so wanted that to happen.

This book is due for publication on 15th September, 2020.  I suggest you add it to your 'to buy' list RIGHT NOW.  You will want to add this book to your school library and to your home library collection. This book will be perfect to read aloud to your child or to a Grade 2 or 3 class.

The food in this book is especially delicious:

"A few minutes later, Skunk laid a plate of scrambled eggs with fire-roasted peppers in front of Badger. ... Thereafter followed the promised breakfast hot chocolate - yes! - and a basket of strawberry cinnamon muffins. (A basket!) After everything else came roasted fingerling potatoes."

An exploration of friendship, tolerance of difference, individuality and forgiveness are themes in this book but so is the power of words and they way they can hurt others. Spoiler alert but the words used are nuisance and  vermin.

You can read a story extract and see some illustrations by Jon Klassen here. This is the first book in a series and I am excited to keep reading these terrific books by Amy Timberlake.  Here is a special interview by Elizabeth Bird where she talks to Amy about her book. I also found some teachers notes which look very useful if you were sharing this book with a class. I'd recommend Grade 4 or 5.

Summing up this relationship:

Badger is Curmudgeonly but also able to see his own faults
Skunk is Impetuous but has a heart of gold

Oh and you might learn the names of some chicken varieties too.

Ko Shamos; Orpington; Dominicker; Jersey Giant; Orloff.  The Orpingon is the purple chicken that Badger mentions when he is marveling at all the different chickens in his kitchen.



There are some terrific books about odd couples.  I have been collecting picture books on this theme. Here are a few favourites.








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