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Jan 14, 2019LPL_ShirleyB rated this title 3 out of 5 stars
Bless everyones' fairy godrabbit! I had hopes this book would resonate with the classic jackalope of Western American legend or even better if it had relevance to Indigenous mythologies, but instead this is a tale told in rhyming-silly prose about a jackrabbit who wishes to be noticed, even feared. This is a parable about self-acceptance & honesty. The story includes a coyote sort of foil or trickster, but in this version the jackalope's legend is limited to it's origin from a pronghorn ("antelope") and jackrabbit pairing.