Ratty's big adventure

Lara Hawthorne

Book - 2022

"Ratty is an enormous rat who lives deep inside the crater of an extinct volcano nestled in the rain forest. One day, he spies a particularly delicious-looking fruit high in the treetops and sets out to reach it. From this high vantage point a spectacular view stretches before him--the world outside his mountain crater. In this big outside world, Ratty imagines, the fruit must be much sweeter, the bird songs more beautiful,and the other animals far more interesting and sophisticated. So he sets off in search of better things. But when he is asked to attend a dinner party by a crocodile who seems just a bit too friendly, Ratty realizes that perhaps there is no place like home after all. Lara Hawthorne seamlessly combines story and fact ...in this picture book that celebrates the diversity of life and being thankful for what you have!"--

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Published
Somerville, Massachusetts : Big Picture Press, an imprint of Candlewick Press 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Lara Hawthorne (author)
Edition
First US edition
Item Description
"First published by Big Picture Press, an imprint of Bonnier Books UK, 2021."
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 29 cm
Audience
3-7 years.
Grades preschool-2.
ISBN
9781536226706
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Review by Booklist Review

Ratty, a Bosavi woolly rat, lives inside an extinct volcano in Papua New Guinea. After spotting a large, appetizing piece of fruit high in a tall tree, the rodent climbs and observes an amazing scene outside the crater. Though his rain forest home has always provided him with plenty of food, water, and shelter, he imagines that everything is "BIGGER, BETTER, FRUITIER" on the other side. Ignoring warnings from friends, Ratty decides to explore the alluring new land. His attempts to make friends in the "beyond" are largely ignored . . . until one long, green, toothy critter congenially invites the newcomer to dinner (don't worry--Ratty has luck on his side). Many of the illustrations, created with watercolor, gouache, and some digital amendments, are set on rich black backgrounds that allow the bright colors of the flora and fauna to stand out. Many of the birds and other animals depicted "are found nowhere else on earth," making this crater a unique biome. Information about the unusual setting is offered at the book's conclusion.

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

It's a big, beautiful--sometimes dangerous--world out there. Exploring the themes of "the grass is always greener" and "big fish in small ponds," this book follows a Bosavi woolly rat who climbs a tree to eat a piece of fruit and inadvertently spots the jungle landscape beyond his home inside the volcano crater in Papua New Guinea's Mount Bosavi. Suddenly dissatisfied with his usual homegrown meals, Ratty comes to the realization that, "There must be BIGGER, BETTER, FRUITIER things out there!" and sets off to find them. The journey, which involves a long trip along a stream and into a river, is less enjoyable than Ratty thought it would be, and he's repeatedly rebuked by various unfamiliar animals--until he meets a crocodile, who is only too happy to invite the naïve rat to dinner. Thanks to a deus ex machina in the form of a group of friendly bats, Ratty survives the dinner-party-for-one and makes it home, where he reflects on the value of his home. The story treads familiar ground, but it does it well, and the illustrations--a mix of gouache and watercolor with digital tweaks--enhance the tale. Additional backmatter provides more information on Mount Bosavi and the species that call it home. This is an enjoyable and entertaining tale, and readers will love welcoming Ratty from his home to theirs. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Genial jungle joy! (Picture book. 6-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.