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Wolf story by william mccleery
Wolf story by william mccleery













wolf story by william mccleery

"You know a wolf couldn't climb a fence," said the man. "Could he climb over the fence?" said the boy. even if that means changing the trajectory of the plot and letting the villain live to steal chickens another day. I think most people who love stories will be able to relate to not wanting a good one to end. The exasperation of the father is amusing, as are the son's attempts to drag out the story a little more. Overall, this is a surprisingly enjoyable little story from the 1940s. The wolf's not very bright, and he finds himself outsmarted by both a chicken and a five-year-old boy. The basic premise of the bedtime story is that a wolf-named Waldo-steals a rainbow-coloured hen-named, of course, Rainbow. The children make plenty of suggestions, usually with the aim of stretching the story out a little more.

wolf story by william mccleery

Michael's father tells him (and, eventually, his friend Stefan, too) a bedtime story that turns into a collaborative effort. The book is actually a story within a story. and the way it was worded, he very well could've used a cell phone!) (In fact, at one point when they ran into car trouble, some passerby called a nearby garage.

wolf story by william mccleery

But the father's interactions with his son (and his son's friend) seem downright modern, and there's not a lot in the book, technology-wise, that would have kids scratching their heads. Given that it's from 1947, I expected it to be a lot more dated.

wolf story by william mccleery

I enjoyed this book more than I thought I would. After that, there’s no knowing what will happen next, as while stalled in traffic jams or nodding off at night, the boys chime in and the story races on and Waldo finds, if not necessarily dinner, his just desserts.įirst published in 1947 and wonderfully illustrated by Warren Chappell, William McCleery’s Wolf Story is a delicious treat for fathers and sons and daughters and mothers alike. Waldo the wolf is sneaking up on Rainbow the hen, when Jimmy Tractorwheel, the son of the local farmer, comes along. It is as Michael always demands: a Wolf Story, which begins one night at bedtime and spins wildly on through subsequent bedtimes and Sunday outings to the beach and park in a succession of ever more trickily tantalizing episodes. This irresistible book is about: a father his five-year-old son, Michael (intelligent, crafty, addicted to stories) Michael’s best friend Stefan (stalwart listener, equally addicted to stories) and, well-what else?-a story.















Wolf story by william mccleery