Fox and the mystery letter

Alex G Griffiths

Book - 2025

"Fox has a mystery to solve - and a friendship to fix! In the dense forest, in a lonely cottage, there lives Fox. Fox is perfectly happy all by himself - until one day, a letter arrives: "Dear Fox: I know how much you enjoy puzzles. I bet you can't resist this one . . . Head to the forest path to begin your journey. From an old friend." Fox doesn't need any mysterious puzzles, adventures or memories of his old- But he stops himself from finishing the thought. Still, it can't hurt to look at the first clue. Of course, one clue leads to the next: Fox follows arrows in the mud, notes taped to trees, swirling smoke signals, a map from a bottle and gifts from fellow animals - on the trail of a friendship that once w...as."--Publisher.

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Review by Horn Book Review

A fox seemingly likes his solitary life in a remote cabin located in a dense forest. One day, however, a knock on the door disrupts his daily routine: it's a gigantic bird, who delivers a mysterious letter. The brief note, from an "Old Friend," tempts Fox to embark on an intricate scavenger hunt. Griffiths chronicles the journey that ensues, with Fox receiving new clues that have him climbing a towering tree, boarding a ferry to an island, and following the North Star. All the while, suppressed memories about an estranged pal begin to surface. With this compelling puzzle plot, readers are kept in suspense through every surprising twist. Scratchy pen, ink, and digital illustrations evoke both the coziness and the loneliness of Fox's existence -- the fire in Fox's cabin looks warm, but the photos of friends on the wall hint at a more fulfilling past. Employing a mix of double-page spreads and comic-style panels, Griffiths immerses readers in the natural world that surrounds the main character, and the animals, including a dapper frog and a grumpy mole, who assist Fox on his trek are amusingly rendered. An emotionally resonant flashback-driven conclusion reveals how a silly argument led to Fox's solitary state, and the tale ends happily with two old friends reconciling under the stars. Brian E. WilsonSeptember/October 2025 p.42 (c) Copyright The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

(c) Copyright The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.