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Even after Davie had had the little black rabbit, Shadrach, for several weeks, it was still almost unbelievable. Every morning when Davie woke up it was a miracle all over again there in his grandfather's barn sat a little black rabbit, and it was his. David had never been happier... until the day Shadrach slipped through the slats of his hutch and disappeared.
182 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1953
How delightful to spend time with a loving family. Great for any child who's wanted a pet of any sort. Loved the sibling rivalry - boys will especially appreciate the male attitude on a variety of subjects. Moms - be grateful we live in an age with antibiotics and vaccines. Who knows what illness he had, and survived! Great to actually have a father - and a mother!! - in a story plus grandparents.
If you're a Sendak fan, please don't be disappointed that he's still in his Marie Hall Ets phase. In my opinion itt's much better suited to DeJong, and this gentle little story than his later work with Ruth Krauss or his own writing.