cover image The Wolf Hour

The Wolf Hour

Sara Lewis Holmes. Scholastic/Levine, $16.99 (320p) ISBN 978-0-545-10797-6

The story of Little Red Riding Hood intersects with that of the Three Little Pigs in this complex fantasy, set in and around an alluring but treacherous Polish forest known as the Puszcza. In this folktale world, readers meet a woodcutter’s daughter named Magia, who is enticed by a powerful red cape offered to her by a carefully disguised witch; a young wolf named Martin who has no sense of tracking but adores books; and three pigs who long for their absent mother. As these narrative strands intersect, the retellings illustrate the power of story (Martin’s mother has taught him to believe that “stories can kill you”) while blending humorous details, such as Martin’s photographic memory of his books, with an abundance of magic. Holmes (Operation Yes) offers additional ruminations on the nature of story in occasional notes directed at readers. But although elements of these interwoven tales are individually compelling, such as Magia’s desire to ease her mother’s depression, the machinations and intersections become excessively complicated, causing the storytelling to bog down. Ages 8–12. Agent: Tina Wexler, ICM. (Sept.)