Pamela PaulThis is a story that upends the established good guys/baddie paradigm, and there's always fun in that.
—The New York Times
Publishers WeeklyGravett (Blue Chameleon) lets three watercolor-and-pencil circus pigs do the storytelling as they capture a wolf and trot it through an embarrassing series of performances, pushing it right to the edge of its wolfly patience. "I can stand him on a stool!" the pompous ringmaster pig says while the wolf poses obediently, holding up a paw. "I can dress him in a bow," says a pig in a tutu, the wolf adorned with an enormous red ribbon. "I can ride him like a horse," says the third pig, who wears a strongman's suit and balances on the wolf's back, "but Wolf won't bite!" he proclaims, concluding with three staccato syllables that children will quickly learn to shout in chorus.