Murray's Howl-o-ween

E. G. Keller

Book - 2025

"Murray loves the smells, sidewalks, and hydrants of his city neighborhood -- which is why he isn't looking forward to a trip to some awful place called... The Country. Away from the comforting familiarity of home, he comes nose-to-nose with strange things at every turn -- and even worse, it's Halloween! From the costumes to the decorations, the pumpkin patches to the scarecrows to a new cat foe, everything is scary. Will Murray face his frights, or cower under the couch with his stuffy toy?" --

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Subjects
Genres
Humorous fiction
Picture books
JUV017030
JUV002070
JUV002190
JUV019000
JUV023000
JUV024000
Published
New York : Abrams Books for Young Readers 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
E. G. Keller (author)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 26 x 27 cm
Audience
Age 6-7.
Grade 1-2.
ISBN
9781419775819
9781419775826
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Murray, a scrappy city dog, is less than thrilled when he and his owners travel to the country to stay with Nana and Grampa. The journey is long and tiresome, and Murray is unhappy with how everything looks, smells, and sounds. Nothing about rural life impresses him; everything seems off-putting. Nana and Grampa have gone all out with the Halloween trappings, and Murray doesn't approve of any of it, from "the person made of dog treats" (the decorative skeleton) to the "vegetables with frightening faces" (the jack-o'-lanterns). A trip to the pumpkin patch and corn maze leaves Murray so frightened that he scurries back to Nana and Grampa's home. Wynona, their cat, has watched Murray struggle and introduces him to the pleasures of her turf. She knows that there's fun to be had, including donning costumes, trick-or-treating, and, best of all, gazing at the stars--and even howling up at them. This dog's-eye view of Halloween offers ample laughs (as when Murray "CRUUUUUUNCHE[S]" and "MUUUUUNCHE[S]" his way through the decor), though youngsters who find spooky season a bit intimidating will readily sympathize with the pooch's plight. Moody digital illustrations elevate the fear factor for Murray while also showcasing the beauty of colorful fall foliage. Murray's human family is multiracial. Paws-itively howl-arious.(Picture book. 4-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.